Surfaces

I love to look at surfaces, compose images and snap with my camera.

March 06, 2012
I love to look at rust and flaking paint, the vibrant colours and textures, and to compose images with my camera.  Most of these images were taken at quarries in the Lake District.

Others were discovered on the sports field at Oakamoor.

I have many more photographs of flaking paint and rust, and other textures.  I must add more albums.

Back to the Fire? - a small piece of contorted rusty metalIMG_0219.jpgClose up on rust with boltLayers of rust and paintThe edge of a circular saw blade: I love the colours in the slate fragmentsA close up of the patterns made by flaking paint and rustBack to nature?Images of Langdale - I like toMore images of LangdaleA lovely collection of shapes and coloursRust and flaking paint

 

ICE PUDDLES(15)
August 07, 2012
Oakamoor sports field used to have a very pot-holed car park, and I dashed down with my camera whenever we had frost, and sometimes the ice patterns were wonderful, particularly when they reflect the blue of the sky or include the browny mud!  Sadly, the sports field has been ‘taken in hand’, and now the car park offers me no pleasure!

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SHORE SHAPES(11)

May 23, 2019

This album will show a miscellaneous collection of images from all over the place.

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Sunlight on Sand(11)

July 16, 2016

We visited Northumberland again in July, and I was lucky to catch the light of the setting sun on the patterns made by the flow of the Embleton Burn as it flows into the cold North Sea. I love the blueness of the sea overlapping the sand.

I have studied the movement of Embleton Burn in the River running to the Sea album on the Northumberland section of the Britain page.

The leaf shapes in the bed of the burn fascinated meClosing in on theA different angle on the flowRipples and sun on the edge of the sandDistinct shapes in the sandMore distinct shapes and linesTide marks on the main beach and Embleton Burn ripplesThe bigger picture....Another angle on the flow of the streamA different point of viewP1170987-LN-2016-Estuary-sunset-3.jpg

BESIDE THE SEA – SAND and SEA(20)

May 02, 2012

I love to wander on the seashore with my camera.  This album is of images of surfaces and textures of the sea edge in New Zealand, Scotland, Northumberland and St Bees, Cumbria.

‘Wider views’ of the scenery will be included in other albums.
I am hoping to use this inspiration for my forthcoming creative work.

Another wonderful overlapping edge at RaglanRaglanGolden Bay water over sandRaglanRaglan, North Island New ZealandI love all the footstepsPools left as the tide goes outGolden Bay - The Abel Tasman National Park NZ

 

Footsteps in sandSand patterns in Surat Bay NZIncoming tide on MullPatterns in debris in Mull

BESIDE THE SEA – JUST SAND PATTERNS(14)

May 02, 2012

I love to wander on the seashore with my camera.  This album is of images of surfaces and textures of the sea edge in New Zealand, Scotland, Northumberland and St Bees, Cumbria.

‘Wider views’ of the scenery will be included in other albums.
I am hoping to use this inspiration for my forthcoming creative work.

Sand pattern in Golden Bay

Sand patterns in Surat Bay NZ

Footsteps in sand

Sand patterns in Surat Bay NZ

Sand patterns in Surat Bay NZ

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Sand patterns in Surat Bay NZ

... and seaweed

..and stones

Moeraki sand patterns NZ

...and windswept, tide-swept sea weed

November 20, 2015

We visited OVERSTRAND on the North Norfolk coast in September, just down the coast from Cromer,

I noticed the colourful and interesting character of the wall where one groyne was fixed to the cliff.  Naturally I had to get my camera out!

Looking back along the groyne

Under the groyne beside the wall

Trapped stones in the decaying rusty structure by the wall

Wonderful colours

I just love this as a piece of art

Solitary stone

Just rust and possibly paint

Rust and bright green seaweed

Abstract of rust, seaweed and stone

Looking along the wall

A study in green!

Overstrand is just south of Cromer and the pier can be seen in the distance

As always, I am interested in the patterns made by the tide

November 29, 2014

I spotted these rocks on a harbour wall in Whitehaven in early November (2014).  It was approaching evening, so there was very little light, so they have had to have a little boost of levels.

I found them very exciting as a stimulation for artwork.
I printed some of the images onto canvas and accidentally distorted one while adding some paint and hand stitch.  I like the distortion and have ‘accidentally, on purpose’ distorted the others.
There are images of them in the WEATHERED WALLS album on my Thinking of the Sea page.

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November 19, 2015
We went to Whitehaven again this November (2015), and although it was dull, I was able to spend more time enjoying ‘The Wall’ and taking photographs.
I think it is an amazing wall with all the colours and geological structures of the stones.  I usually have to raise the levels and sometimes brightness and contrast to bring out the colour and texture of the wall, but I see them as I look at the wall, even without any added sharpness. There seemed so much more colour as I walked further along beside the wall.  Some of the colours will be lichens, etc., but looking at the geology of Whitehaven, there do seem to be some very colourful rocks, judging by the rocks containing fossils as shown on geological websites.  I have never really explored the beach and cliffs to look for fossils.  The coast to St Bee’s is part of a Site of Special Geological Interest and not only for the St Bees red sandstone.
I am not a geologist but will read more.

WHITEHAVEN wall - a small section

Top of the wall

On top of the wall to the lighthouse

Marks and lines

A bit of patched-up wall

This shows a section of the wall where it bends

Just colours - enhanced a little in Photoshop

Steps onto the wall

Colours in the steps and erosion

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November 19, 2015
Images in stone.

Interesting geology

A length of wall

Just a few stones

Dark clouds?

LINES OF BEDDING in the rocks

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This reminds me of an eye on a butterfly’s wing

I am not sure where the colours in this strip have come from

Lichen on the stone

A piece of wall cropped

November 19, 2015
Some of the paving slabs on the way to and beside the wall were interesting, but I didn’t have enough time to look at them properly.

Paving stone at Whitehaven

Whitehaven - looking down

Amazing

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On the floor

April 27, 2013
These are close-up images of the abandoned boats at Salen on Mull.  There are some smaller boats abandoned in the grass a little way from the main ‘tripod trail’ boats.
Perhaps it should be called a study of ropes!

Salen boats

I love the ropes on these boats

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... and the shadows

Hang out the washing

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I love the colour of copper and the turquoise rope

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Remains of a name

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October 13, 2012

We visited the Isle of Skye in May but didn’t take many interesting photographs but I like these Elgol rock surfaces and the black and white sands of Talisker Bay.  I will add more interesting surfaces from our Autumn 2012 visit, but some can be seen on the SCOTLAND page in the SKYE album. Geology is one of my interests, and so images of rocks often feature in my albums.

ELGOL CLIFFS

Honeycomb cliffs and rocky shore ELGOL

Low light on the shore

Growing on the cliff face

Cliff face

Elgol honeycomb detail

Elgol detail

On the beach at dusk

Hole in the rock

Elgol rock

Rock surface and seaweed

Rock ridges

March 06, 2012

These images were taken on one visit to Hodge Close quarry in 2011.  I was fascinated by the markings and colours.  Can you spot the spider?

I have many more rock images which will be added to the SURFACES albums.
I hope to add an album of the quarry at Hodge Close.

Rocks in the quarry

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