Moor To Sea
The natural beauty of the landscape is truly awe-inspiring, with each element seamlessly blending into the next. The transition from the tranquil waters to the vibrant flora and then to the expansive skies creates a sense of harmony and wonder. It's a reminder of the incredible diversity and beauty of the natural world, and how every part of it is connected in a mesmerising way.
From the gentle flow of slow meandering rivers to the diverse and vibrant estuary life, our coastal foreshores are home to a myriad of splendours and structures. The intricate web of life.
The leaves begin to unfurl, the air is filled with the aroma of wild garlic, the vibrant shapes and colours of the foxgloves while tiny toadstools peek through the leaf litter, adding a touch of whimsy to the forest.
The eye is drawn upward to the towering stacks of granite, a stunning contrast against the fog-covered little islands of land in the distance. As the sun sets, the hills are enveloped, casting a magical spell.
The sky is a breathtaking canvas that offers a variety of stunning sights, from bedazzling sunsets to moody stormy vistas, and cloud-speckled blue skies. It's a reminder to always look up and appreciate.
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Chief Seattle, Pacific Northwest native American tribe, the Duwamish.
"It takes a lot of imagination to be a good photographer. You need less imagination to be a painter because you can invent things. But in photography, everything is so ordinary; it takes a lot of looking before you learn to see the extraordinary."
David Bailey, Professional Photographer.