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Perfect shot.
Thanks, Margaret!
Nicely done, Sue. We have lots of those off the east coast, and I quite like them as a distant view.
Best wishes, Pete.
And do you have any old Victorian piers?
Cromer Pier and Great Yarmouth Pier. I have photographed both of them in the past.
(There are also piers at Felixstowe, Lowestoft, and Southwold just down the coast in Suffolk.)
Ah, OK….shall go search
Gorgeous shot – like all the different blues.
Yes, the blues were the stars!
Nice shot, Sue.
Thanks, I was pleased with it
A moody sky over a great pier
It wasn’t a good weather day, but that can work sometimes, as we both know…and I did like that pier