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cardiffgareth
Posted 31/03/2024 - 09:53 Link
During a right battering of rain and hail, I thought it would be a great idea to visit a local beach and see what the light was like. I can now say, wearing a waterproof jacket and denim shorts isn't a good mix when the heavens open, sideways at you, and not only does the rain hit you, but the water runs down a waterproof jacket and soaks you even more! It was worth it though!

Travelled light, just the K1ii with the D FA 28-105mm

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Gareth Williams ARPS

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spinno
Posted 31/03/2024 - 17:52 - Helpful Comment Link
Worthwhile journey!
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cardiffgareth
Posted 31/03/2024 - 18:12 Link
spinno wrote:
Worthwhile journey!

Certainly was thanks!
Gareth Williams ARPS

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Lubbyman
Posted 31/03/2024 - 21:37 - Helpful Comment Link
And definitely worth getting wet in order to get these. The light, the shapes, the tones - love 'em!

What isn't generally known is that the reason why ancient peoples built stone circles is so they could be used as a refuge by people caught, like you, in driving rain without appropriate wet weather clothing. A stone for every possible wind direction means shelter from the driven rain whichever way it is coming. I didn't realise their significance until seeing Mrs L use a stone circle for that very purpose. Pity they didn't build them on beaches... .

Steve
bforbes
Posted 31/03/2024 - 21:52 - Helpful Comment Link
Have you dried out yet? My favourite of a great trio is number two. I like the way the triangle of the boulders is mirrored in the clouds
davidwozhere
Posted 31/03/2024 - 22:02 - Helpful Comment Link
They are all remarkable but #2 takes the soaking !
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Posted 01/04/2024 - 09:10 - Helpful Comment Link
A terrific set of images Gareth.
cardiffgareth
Posted 01/04/2024 - 10:08 Link
Thanks all!

I didn't know about the stone circles Steve, and I agree, why didn't they build them on beaches! I could see it coming across the channel in front of me:

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Just before it hit I shot this and you can see the rain coning down hard in the channel, maybe this was the time to leg it to the old lime works. This is a grade 2 listed building that has no roof but at least has walls that could of sheltered me better!
If you're on the FB Pentaxians group, I posted in the comments to these images a video of the rain as it found me, wellies, denim shorts and a waterproof coat!!

Appreciate the comments!

Thanks again

G
Gareth Williams ARPS

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Posted 01/04/2024 - 12:34 Link
These are something else, Gareth. Amazing work here, (as usual.)
Be well, stay safe, but most of all, invest in memories

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