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jorisvh
5th of April 2005 (Tue), 16:11
http://www.woophy.com/images/org/42.jpg

Probably my best picture



Beach in Cornwall UK



To bad the English weather is so cold otherwise this would be paradise



Joris



More of my pics at http://www.woophy.com (http://www.woophy.com/) username joris

psk4363
6th of April 2005 (Wed), 03:04
Oh I do like this one. The footprints in the sand taking the eye further into the scene - great composition.

Barry

Big_B
6th of April 2005 (Wed), 10:05
Wonderful composition and I agree with psk - the footprints really work well.

RbrtPtikLeoSeny
6th of April 2005 (Wed), 12:58
Awesome picture! I wish we had beaches like that in New Hampshire. You captured it very well too, and as everyone else said, the foot prints are a very nice touch! Good job.

mobilestudio1
6th of April 2005 (Wed), 13:07
Terrific composition . . . it really pulls you in. Great image!

Pastyman
6th of April 2005 (Wed), 16:57
Very nice, you were lucky to get a shot without the holiday makers running across!:) - looks like a place on the north coast near Padstow called "Bedruthan steps"

Vetteography
6th of April 2005 (Wed), 17:17
You guys kill me... really. I spent all day taking pictures, thinking I did some good stuff, then come here and see awesome shots like this.
Makes me want to take up pottery... well... almost ;)

Good stuff!

jorisvh
7th of April 2005 (Thu), 02:17
Thank you all for your comments.

The Beach is actually located near Lizard Point the southernmost tip of the English coast

It is called Kynance Cove

The reason why there are no holiday makers on the pictures is because I had to wade through 1,5 m ( 5ft) of ice cold water to get here.

Joris

:D

My site: http://www.woophy.com (http://www.woophy.com)

symes
7th of April 2005 (Thu), 03:01
I had to wade through 1,5 m ( 5ft) of ice cold water to get here.


How tall are you? and how long did you have to do that for...

Oh the lengths we will go to, to get a nice picture..

Cheers

jorisvh
8th of April 2005 (Fri), 01:03
I am 1,8 m (about 6ft) and it didn't take that long ...
I guess I was just lucky because a few hours later the tide was low and it was fully crowded on the beach

Joris :D

www.woophy.com (http://www.woophy.com)

PhotosGuy
8th of April 2005 (Fri), 08:00
Nice shot. At first, I thought it was a glacier!

johngraham2002
8th of April 2005 (Fri), 22:49
Thank you all for your comments.



The reason why there are no holiday makers on the pictures is because I had to wade through 1,5 m ( 5ft) of ice cold water to get here.

Joris

:D

My site: http://www.woophy.com (http://www.woophy.com/)

You sound just about as mad as me when trying to get the shot, sounds like one of my stunts that i would get up to "ah well it was wirth it for the results"

great capture well done

regards john:eek:

weemannie
12th of April 2005 (Tue), 11:18
Lovely light and composition - also a great location. Know it well, used to visit annually when I lived down south.

Well done :)

flyfisher
12th of April 2005 (Tue), 17:45
Great shot.

I can add nothing as I agree with with all the above posts.

adamt35
12th of April 2005 (Tue), 20:01
Very nice shot, it looks like an awesome place!

jorisvh
20th of April 2005 (Wed), 09:25
Hello,

Here ar two other pictures of that bautiful place :lol:

Joris ( more by me at woophy.com (http://www.woophy.com) )


http://www.woophy.com/images/org/336.jpg

http://www.woophy.com/images/org/339.jpg