Walking by the sea
A man takes a walk by the sea. It’s a warm day, hot when the sun shows itself. I didn’t really notice him – at the time I was more absorbed in taking shots of the barrier between the walkway and the shore. But he veered into the frame and I made use of his presence. He was unaware of this.
I took the photograph on a trip to Margate, a seaside resort in Kent, south-east England. It’s a town of contrasts and many interests for the photographer. There will be more from Margate in the upcoming days.
I love this photo. It tickles the imagination.
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Thank you very much, Peggy. I’m glad it has that effect!
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The stripes of his shirt juxtaposed to the barrier is fun to look at. Glad he walked by. :)
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Thank you for coming by to comment, Rigel. Yes, he wasn’t expected and I can’t tell you his story as I wasn’t concentrating on him! But imagining this story is half the fun…
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Indeed. I’ve spent quite a bit of time thinking about him.
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I see :-)
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