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    Groyne-02
    by Nigel Hayes, on Flickr
    Nigel

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    #2
    Lovely shot Nigel.
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      #3
      Great shot Nigel
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        #4
        Lovely shot.
        Rose

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          #5
          Thanks all.
          Nigel

          You may know me from Another Place....

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            #6
            Nice composition. Placement of the groyne (wonder about origin of that word) and the marker is a good stop.

            Nice piece of work.
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              #7
              A well-composed and executed image Nigel.

              Originally posted by antoeknee View Post
              ........... groyne (wonder about origin of that word) .........
              late 16th century: from dialect groin ‘snout’, from Old French groign, from late Latin grunium ‘pig's snout’, from Latin grunnire ‘to grunt’.
              Last edited by John Liddle; 28-01-2022, 15:39. Reason: Speeling
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                #8
                You can always rely on a groyne to turn an otherwise dull beach image into something great and that's just what you've done here. Love it

                Cheers,
                John

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                  #9
                  Another great photo taken in B&W, well done.
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                    #10
                    Thanks again everyone.

                    I do like shooting on the beach and shoreline - it manages to be both different and the same every time I go.
                    Nigel

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                      #11
                      Nicely captured Nigel, lovely composition which suits your choice of processing, well done
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                        #12
                        Completely drawn in with this one. Super capture.
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                          #13
                          Thanks gents.

                          I must admit that I'm very 'into' mono at the moment - the old school 'soot & whitewash' style...
                          Nigel

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