Submitted by John Ash on Sat, 17/11/2018 - 10:53pm
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Teesside
teesmouth
southgare
Redcar
coast
boats
harbour
Just to the South of the better known Paddy's Hole on South Gare, is the smaller Guy's Hole. Its full of boats in various states of repair and surrounded by fishermans huts. At first glance it looks derelict, but it is obviously well used by the local fisherman.
Cadgwith sits on the South West Coast Path in Cornwall, a small cove with some rock pools at low tide, always a selection of boats as it is a working fishing village,thatched cottages, tin chapel.
Submitted by Digital Photogr... on Wed, 23/04/2014 - 3:01pm
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Whitby
pier
seaside
coast
Whitby is an ancient sea port close to the North Yorkshire Moors National Park. It also has to be one of the best places in the country for photographers. Many DPC students have visited Whitby and I never cease to be amazed at the variety of images they submit.
Submitted by fen_snapz on Fri, 16/08/2013 - 10:59pm
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Aldeburgh
scallop
Suffolk
coast
shingle
shell
britten
hambling
sculpture
A very interesting location at Aldeburgh on the Suffolk Coast, this sculpture celebrates the work of Benjamin Britten, a composer, and features a lyric from one of his Compositions - Peter Grimes. It reads "I hear those voices that will not be drowned"
Whitsand Bay is pretty popular with local photographers as there's plenty of interesting rocks along the coast. It's a shallow beach so the tide flies in so you have to be careful not to get stuck!
Boscastle can be a challenge to shoot. It's not your typical beach, rocks, sunset picture location. However, the sunset from the cliffs just past the harbour can be magical. Theres a small quay just in from the cove which could make some interesting shots with the boats.
Sennen is a couple of miles from Lands End. The village Sennen is at the top of the hill and a short drive down the hill with a magnificent view you'll find yourself at Sennen Cove.