Muggins
Proprietor of Orphanage for Lost Cameras
ampguy,
Dungeness is a shingle spit - it's many square miles of gently undulating stones and, unless you are a connoisseur of rare plants (most of which are about an inch high, blasted as they are by salt gales), it's the randomness of human interaction with the place that's photogenic. I love it for its bleak openness, but there's only so many shots you can take of flat shingle with sky beyond. About two, unless the sky is doing something really stunning, in which case why bother with the beach?
Kind of like this... http://www.simplonpc.co.uk/Dungeness/Dungeness-Beach_20061112-008_1000.jpg
Adrian
Dungeness is a shingle spit - it's many square miles of gently undulating stones and, unless you are a connoisseur of rare plants (most of which are about an inch high, blasted as they are by salt gales), it's the randomness of human interaction with the place that's photogenic. I love it for its bleak openness, but there's only so many shots you can take of flat shingle with sky beyond. About two, unless the sky is doing something really stunning, in which case why bother with the beach?
Kind of like this... http://www.simplonpc.co.uk/Dungeness/Dungeness-Beach_20061112-008_1000.jpg
Adrian