Graham Smith wrote:
Pembrokeshire, Wales.
I don't believe it! The place is
Tenby not Temby! Whoever decided to put the N next to the M on the Keyboard?
Regardless of spelling, it's a very nice photograph.
--Bob
Graham Smith wrote:
Pembrokeshire, Wales.
rmalarz wrote:
Regardless of spelling, it's a very nice photograph.
--Bob
Thank you, Bob. Tenby still has a complete medieval wall surrounding the old part of the town.
That looks like a fascinating place to visit (those colors are inviting and cheerful), and I love that you caught the tide waaayyy out.
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Linda From Maine wrote:
That looks like a fascinating place to visit (those colors are inviting and cheerful), and I love that you caught the tide waaayyy out.
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I'd forgotten where the link was, I did look for it, not hard enough obviously
Tenby is a very nice town, as is the whole of the Pembrokeshire coast (South West Wales)
Incidentally, it's where I photographed the guy pulling the mooring chain.
Graham
Graham Smith wrote:
Incidentally, it's where I photographed the guy pulling the mooring chain.
Graham
Ah, a very long ways for him to go, then?
Linda From Maine wrote:
Ah, a very long ways for him to go, then?
It was a long way for me, but I expect he lived quite close by
Excellent shot of a colorful scene!
I think the colors and composition are first rate.
Excellent composition and color--congratulations on this one, Graham.
Enjoyed the colors and contrast in your image. Also in download, could see the people and especially the volleyball game. Bev
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