Pebble Stack
I fancied a day on the coast and perhaps some bird watching, so headed to Pagham Harbour for a wander. Unfortunately, it was low tide at around lunchtime and, as I discovered, the salt marshes were uncovered for pretty much most of the day with subsequently few birds around in reach of my camera! I did see some mini-murmurations of Brent Geese who winter on the mashes and a number of wading birds I hadn't seen before, so all was not lost, and I really enjoyed my walk of over 5 miles.
Before heading home I journeyed a few more miles south onto the beach on the Selsey Bill headland. Here the sea was rather more lively (high tide was due about an hour after sunset) and I enjoyed the golden hour photographing waves and gulls. Initially it was building up to a rather good sunset (extra) but in the end clouds and sea mist turned it into a grey non-event.
Someone had been enjoying building pebble stacks, and I took advantage of their work with my main image of one set on a groin. Amazingly it stayed in place even as it was being hit by incoming waves.
It was a good day out!
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