This was yesterday on the beach at Staithes - today the weather has returned to what is becoming the usual miserable wetness. Was wondering what happens to that boat when the tide comes in? It doesn't look too seaworthy.
More boats in extras: http://365project.org/fueast/in-the-woods-an/2012-04-29
POV gives a very interesting dof. There are so many subjects it keeps your eyes busy for a while..from the layers of boats to the town disappearing in the the hillside. Very nice.
Fabulous. Lots of things to look at but not chaotic. great textures, color, composition. The boat looks to be in big trouble@ You made the best of a day without miserable cold rain! fav
@shutterbugger You know you really need to start calling them wellies! Anyway, no - just my trainers but after helping to change a wheel and rolling around under the van to remove a large piece of probably important plastic, I was filthy for most of the day anway...
@fueast look at you being all mechanic-ish! I would have loved to see a 'feet hanging out from under a van' selfie! Now that I know how you guys love it when I call wellies rubbers, I'm going to call them that forevvvvver
@shutterbugger Yep - me the mechanic - called the AA (breakdown cover guy) to replace the wheel. Then had to look pleadingley at the guys in the white van to help me rip of the huge bit of plastic that was trailing under the van. God knows how much thats going to cost me.
When you come to England go to a shoe shop and ask for rubbers!
@fueast Was this your van? How did you get a piece of important plastic under there?
They'll just think I'm one lucky girl, needing rubbers the size of a quarter of a leg ;)
I like that you have to glance over this a few times to appreciate everything in it! A simple concept yet layered on complexity - very interesting to look at. :)
When you come to England go to a shoe shop and ask for rubbers!
They'll just think I'm one lucky girl, needing rubbers the size of a quarter of a leg ;)
Yet to discover if the plastic is important. The screw that was holding it on was what gave me the puncture. grr.