full moon
Whitianga Shoreline'
Stevenson Lighthouse Isle of May
LIFE MADE OF SUGAR...
323 buoy
buoy string 364
sea view from the A35
lamppost in the blue
morning sun on the beach
rocks at Lyme Regis
waves at Church Beach
old anchor at Lyme
shingle beach at Lyme Regis
dawn chorus at Lyme
zen
PROA AL MARISCO.
when sea is lighter than sky
Fisherman's Gap
THE ENGINE OF LOVE IS HEART ...
tight knot 384
tight knot 387
I'm trapped 402
IoM[2] - Port Erin bay and beach
Gleitschirmflieger am Conero
Il deserto dei tartari
Westward, oh!
Low Tide At Whitianga
we'll meet where the rainbow ends
laggiù la luce
sunset 418
Selfie am Strand
LA MAÑANA.
P1010269 ebb and flow
Horizons
WINDOW OF LOVE
Isola d'Elba ... (2 x PiP)
Piombino
the white cliffs of Dorset
Storm breaking over Fidra
blue and green landscape
west along West Road
Easter Day at the beach
five go down to the sea
spring trees in Lister Garden
The Cobb harbour
Golden Cap from Lyme Regis
in the pink of childhood
undistanced beach party
peaceful eventide
grey dawn at Lyme Bay
sea view seaside shelter
The Cobb from the old pavilion
cliffside pavilion
path above the Lister Garden
lane in Lyme Regis
Lyme Regis cannon
socially distant beach
swimming in woolly hats
River Char at Charmouth
Charmouth shore
East Beach, Charmouth
ferries in Weymouth Bay
Pier 17 - 1986
Chesil Beach from the bus
blue sea and green fields
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superb, Bill
Billathon club has replied to J.Garcia clubJ.Garcia club has replied to Billathon cluba good image allows multiple interpretations, Bill
"They are always there but only visible at low tide"...it's another possibility<div
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