On my coastal outings around Kent and Sussex I have yet to find an area that contains any large rock formation or slabs of rock, I am not saying there are not any but as of yet I have not discovered any, however on the short visit I had to Dorset I was falling over them and my head was swinging from left to right trying to decide which would provide me with some nice lead in lines and subject matter.
Here is a shot from Kimmeridge Bay which will be visited again in the near future when hopefully I will not be drenched from the rain and constantly cleaning my front element of the lens.
At the time I was there the tide was on its way in so I did not want to tempt fate and wander too far around the bay, not being familiar with the high water position and which part of the bay area accessible in between high and low water. For the next visit I will be spending a day at the bay and I will hopefully arrive at high tide which will give me plenty of time to study the shoreline from a high vantage point and ensure I can return safely from any where I decide to venture.




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