edgescape - air:sea:land... see other galleries

We are having an exhibition of our photos from the 15th - 27th September, at Burslem School of Art (Queen St, Burslem, Stoke-on-Trent ST6 3EJ). We have called it edgescape - air:sea:land.

We both love the sea, and particularly Britain's coast. Looking back we have taken hundreds of images of the UK coast from Scotland to Cornwall, West Wales to East Anglia: we selected some of our favourite pictures for the exhibition and here are a few to give you a flavour of what is to come.

danger  
this shingle beach at Aldeburgh in Suffolk UK shelves dangerously into a sea full of rip-currents - swimming here is fool-hardy

 

out to sea

 

Mevagissey in Cornwall October 2005

 

red edge  
the Wirral

 

the British mangroves?

Scotland  

 

circled  
Tenby, South Wales

 
pink  
Crosby, Merseyside

 

the Rhins

 

Galloway July 2005

 

pole  
Dumfrieshire, Scotland

 

which way the tide?  
Essaouira, Morocco

 

tracks to the sea  
South Uist, Hebrides

edgescape galleries 2 and 3 to come.....

 

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