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Shoot the coastline

Living in the Midlands, I don’t get as much opportunity as I would like to shoot seascapes. On the positive side, living on an island like the UK means I am spoilt for choice with the sheer variety of coastlines I can visit. Wide sandy beaches or rocky shorelines provide options that cater to all tastes. The changing tides, shifting sands and natural erosion continually change the landscape, meaning no two visits to a location will be the same.

Seaweed, shellfish, fossils, or even

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