I am steadily getting through my last supply of 600 film which expired in August 2009. These images were taken in Laugharne at Ginst Point, which is a vast deserted beach. Our house is on the hill overlooking this amazing landscape and we rarely see more than a couple of other people walking their dogs here.
This beach has also yielded some amazing finds including huge pieces of driftwood, shells, and strange flotsam and jetsom. More recently a sheeps jawbone and a large birds skull as well as a huge piece of rope and a sea-worn piece of timber sleeper which I hope to make into a bench. The last large piece of driftwood I found would not fit in the car however, and resulted in the smashing of the windscreen as I tried to slam the boot down to make it fit in!
This amazing lily grows outside the door to my studio, the scent is incredible and it brightens my day.
Hi Emma,
Very nice... I so wish I lived near the sea... It's always so spiritual, so magical and mesmerises me just watching water.
One day maybe, one day.
Posted by: Liz | July 23, 2010 at 10:08 AM
Gorgeous blog and wonderful photos! It's a delight to visit you, Emma!
~ Zuzu
Posted by: Zuzu | July 23, 2010 at 04:02 PM
These are fantastic :)
Posted by: Megan | July 23, 2010 at 09:47 PM