PaulOfHorsham's photos
Jack And Jill
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Pyecombe Horses
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Just visible is the Church of the Transfiguration in the tiny village of Pyecombe. Unfortunately, the noise from the A23 main road is more intrusive than this scene might suggest.
Spring Tree
Rust on White 2
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The sea air can take a toll on the metalwork in a coastal town. On a recent visit to Worthing, I found rust appearing where the paint was missing, so pushed the camera up nice and close....
Rust on White 1
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The sea air can take a toll on the metalwork in a coastal town. On a recent visit to Worthing, I found rust appearing where the paint was missing, so pushed the camera up nice and close....
Mole Gap Trail
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The Mole Gap Trail leads from Leatherhead to Dorking, taking in Denbies Wine Estate on the way. I just chanced upon this chalky path and only later discovered the route.
The Race Is On
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The Start of the Race
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Another Boxing Day stroll down the Hamble and, this year, there was a sailing club taking advantage of the mild conditions
Hamble Sunset
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The Ferry Shelter
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The ferry across the River Hamble in Hampshire has operated since at least 1493. It links the villages of Warsash and Hamble-Le-Rice.
This shelter was built in the 1900s (on the Warsash side) for The Bugle Inn to store kegs, with passengers also allowed in (subject to space).
An old BBC article provides more information:
www.bbc.co.uk/hampshire/content/articles/2008/05/10/hamble_warsash_pinkferry_feature.shtml
Huts on Hastings Pier
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These are actually shops and snack bars rather than traditional beach huts. Nice and colourful though
Office Outlet
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For World Photography Day, I wanted to capture something that summarised some of the changes that Covid has brought - fewer shops due to less people out & about as well as the shift to online. If I could somehow include the cuts to public services after 10 years of austerity that would be a bonus.
While it's not a great photo, it does just about meet my requirements.
i360 and West Pier
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The ruined West Pier is just offshore from the i360. The land which the i360 is built on is leased from the West Pier Trust.
i in the sky
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The i360 is an observation pod which rises 140m above the Promenade in Brighton. It was designed by Marks Barfield Architects, the group which was also responsible for the London Eye.
It's fair to say that the City Council have not received the return on the investment which they expected. However, with a 25-minute trip costing most of us £16.50, its hardly surprising.
Dry Stone Wall
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Along the Wall
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We walked up to Parlick and this will be the view towards Longridge Fell and beyond to Pendle Hill
Bed Sheet
Snow on Rosemary
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