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Still and Distant Lines

Despite the ferocious strength of the tides around the natural harbours of the south coast there are moments when the tide reaches it’s turning point and the harbour becomes still and quiet. With the hot haze of late spring sunshine you squint to discern detail of the edges of land, the boats and civilisation, the water becoming a reflective mirror.

Langstone Harbour
Nikon FE2
Colour 35mm film

Island Lines
Island Lines
Blue Islands
Blue Islands
Works
Works
Far Entrance
Far Entrance
First Frame
First Frame