In 2017 a new groyne, or breakwater, was constructed on our beach. I photographed part of it's construction and posted that on this blog, click the link below if you want to see that.
A few days ago I photographed the finished groin which is known locally as "The Fishtail" for obvious reasons.
Looking along "The Fishtail" from our promenade. |
A "Selfie" of the photographer! Olympus EM1 Mk2 + 12-100mm Pro lens. |
The fishtail looks great, very imaginative. Interesting to see the photos of the making of the groin - who could have guessed then what it would become.
ReplyDeleteThank you Mike, I should have followed this up sooner with a "finished" pic. Better late than never.
DeleteWhat a great design and I like the shadows and perspectives in your photos. The breakwater has a very organic look to it with the variety of natural stone colors. I am accustomed to seeing granite blocks on the breakwaters of New England due to the availability of course.
ReplyDeleteThe blocks were brought by a sea going barge, across the North Sea from Holland. Thank you for commenting Ann.
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