A stroll down to the beach at St Ives in Cornwall England.....
1 The view of the beach from our bedroom window.
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2 A beach to themselves,
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The Harbour at St Ives.
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A typical narrow street with shops in St Ives.
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We eventually reached the Harbour.
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We got a taxi back to the hotel,that hill was too much and look how the weather had changed with the mist rolling in
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Beautiful Angler, simply beautiful....
Very nice set Jim.
Didn't you get any of the gale force winds ?
Blaster34 wrote:
Beautiful Angler, simply beautiful....
Thank you very much Blaster.Glad you liked them.
Thanks, Angler, for the "memories." Forty-five years ago, I spent several days in St. Ives and Cornwall. And, it looks just the same! Of course, my memory may be hazy because I was touring with a rugby team from San Francisco; and, we drank a lot; and, sang many bawdy songs! And, the St. Ives rugby people put us up in the homes of team members. But, I do recall those strolls around the village; and, the many friendly folks we met.
I was shooting 35mm in those days with my first Nikon (FTN); and, only two lenses: a 24mm, and an 85mm f1.4 (I still have the 85mm). . .And, now, I'm gonna try to locate the photos from that trip . . .three weeks, playing in Cornwall; Wales; and, the London area. In between thrashings by the Brits, I shot up about 20 rolls of film (700+ photos). . .If any are worthwhile, maybe I'll post 'em.
Thanks, again!
What a gorgeous area. You photographed it well and provided a wonderful character portrait, as well.
--Bob
Great series. Thanks for sharing
Good set. Would love to stay there and linger ......................
Longshadow wrote:
Nice set!
Thank you very much for looking in Longshaow.Glad you liked them
Jolly Roger wrote:
Very nice set Jim.
Didn't you get any of the gale force winds ?
Thank you very much Roger.Glad you liked them.We had it all Roger,the sunny photos on here where taken in a suny spell we had for a few hours.
BrianFlaherty wrote:
Thanks, Angler, for the "memories." Forty-five years ago, I spent several days in St. Ives and Cornwall. And, it looks just the same! Of course, my memory may be hazy because I was touring with a rugby team from San Francisco; and, we drank a lot; and, sang many bawdy songs! And, the St. Ives rugby people put us up in the homes of team members. But, I do recall those strolls around the village; and, the many friendly folks we met.
I was shooting 35mm in those days with my first Nikon (FTN); and, only two lenses: a 24mm, and an 85mm f1.4 (I still have the 85mm). . .And, now, I'm gonna try to locate the photos from that trip . . .three weeks, playing in Cornwall; Wales; and, the London area. In between thrashings by the Brits, I shot up about 20 rolls of film (700+ photos). . .If any are worthwhile, maybe I'll post 'em.
Thanks, again!
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Thank you very much for taking the time to look in Brian.Glad you liked them and i used to play Rugby union for St Helens Rufc (not the St Helens rugby league club.)i just support them these days. Unfortunately i broke my ankle and that finished a very unpromising rugby future.
I would dig those photos out Brian they may be interesting to view.
rmalarz wrote:
What a gorgeous area. You photographed it well and provided a wonderful character portrait, as well.
--Bob
Thank you very much for looking in Bob.Glad you liked them
Charlie157 wrote:
Great series. Thanks for sharing
Thank you for taking the time to look in and comment Charlie157.Glad you liked them.
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