Every so often I need to get to the coast, I find it inspiring and restorative. Luckily living in Manchester it only takes about an hour or so to reach some great bits of water, with plenty of choice from Wales to The Lakes. Yesterday it was the Wirral. We walked a good few miles of coastline without seeing a single human being and the sun was strong illuminating our bit of England. I made quite a few photographs but the two that stood out to me both contain lines dividing up the frame. This may have come from my subconscious having strolled for a while down a very straight disused train line and mulling over all the history of those being built, used, closed down and returned to managed nature.
Every so often I need to get to the coast, I find it inspiring and restorative. Luckily living in Manchester it only takes about an hour or so to reach some great bits of water, with plenty of choice from Wales to The Lakes. Yesterday it was the Wirral. We walked a good few miles of coastline without seeing a single human being and the sun was strong illuminating our bit of England. I made quite a few photographs but the two that stood out to me both contain lines dividing up the frame. This may have come from my subconscious having strolled for a while down a very straight disused train line and mulling over all the history of those being built, used, closed down and returned to managed nature.
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