The Pinnacles & Old Harry

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The Pinnacles & Old Harry

The Pinnacles & Old Harry

This shot is taken from near Ballard Point looking northwards, with the Pinnacles chalk stacks near right, Old Harry centre and the town of Bournemouth on the horizon.

Map Ref: 055825

Number of views to date = 131

Date: 18th May 2008

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The Pinnacles & Old Harry by RedHillDigital
  • Tracey-Anne Pryke

    Tracey-Anne Pryke

    wonderful…just wonderful…did you catch the watercolour?

  • RedHillDigital replied

    Yes, I did see your watercolour – thought you meant the colour of the sea for a minute! Must drop by & leave a comment. Thanks!

  • Trainman

    Trainman

    magnificent a very familiar place

  • RedHillDigital replied

    Thankyou my friend.

  • Rosina  Lamberti

    Rosina Lamberti

    Beautiful scene

  • RedHillDigital replied

    Thankyou Rosina, good to hear from you – thanks for looking!

  • naturelover

    naturelover

    Another wonderful capture-loving your work!!

  • RedHillDigital replied

    Thanks Pauline – much appreciated.

  • Richard Veal

    Richard Veal

    Superb capture and lighting.

  • RedHillDigital replied

    Thanks Richard.

  • aroha

    aroha

    Gorgeous scene, the colours are wonderful

  • RedHillDigital replied

    Thanks for visiting Aroha – glad you liked the shot.

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  • mikebov

    mikebov

    Stunning capture
    I have camped at Tom’s Field just outside Swanage, several times in the last 30 years.
    So know this view well.

  • RedHillDigital replied

    Cheers Mike, thanks for that. Happy camping!

  • jacobea

    jacobea

    It reminds me of the Needles a bit. The water looks nicer though-much more colourful :)

  • RedHillDigital replied

    Well, it may be more than coincidence that the Needles lie 15-20 miles to the East. Thanks for your comment.

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