I'm having a time out until I can learn some manners.
On the local beach near me rubble from the wartime bombing of Liverpool and Bootle was used to reinforce the seafront against coastal erosion. In recent years some of this has become visible creating a poignant informal memorial of sea smoothed masonry. Pieces of broken crockery and patterned glass can be found amongst the debris . . .
Wow, these are some awesome pics, but the zombie kid is the one that's stolen my heart (and probably eaten it)
Went out on Sunday and took slightly more photos than were strictly necessary. So yes, having a DSLR does make me camera happy, but sometimes the results are kind of cool:
Diving in the Baltic sea. I tried to capture the feel how different the sea looks like when you are bobbing on the surface, being dragged around by the waves that sometimes wash over you, just on this undulating plane where the waves that looked so small on the boat are tall enough to hide the shore and the ship from your view. And where that teeny little boat looks suddenly quite big and scary when it's hammering the water two meters from your face while you are hanging on to a buoy line, trying to avoid being swept away by the surface current.