There is no escaping the weather and early walks are really suffering at
the moment, with fog closing in all around there is little difference
between sky and sea and all colours are muted and dull. The walks are
fine though, as they always are, but without the camera it feels like I
have left my right hand at home.
Now all this means is that as soon
as the sky clears and views return the call to be out and about is too
hard to resist. Winspit was on the list
for a wander the other afternoon for no other reason than I hadn't been
there for a while. The views along the cliffs towards Anvil Point
lighthouse are superb on a clear day and there was still enough of a
swell to make the waves climb the cliffs.
Apart from that, on this
sunny but chilly January day, it was good to play hide and seak with the
local lizards, I enjoy this far too much and am never ready to leave
until I have a photo or two..
The Isle of Purbeck is a peninsula on the southern tip of the the county of Dorset in England. The photographs I take, hopefully, help to express how I feel about this magical place and show you things which you may see if you come to visit. I am a full time, professional photographer and have a gallery in Swanage. Please feel free to click on the picture to see it larger or to look at my other photographs. www.purbeckfootprints.co.uk
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I'm amazed to see a lizard. For some reason I'd imagined one would only see lizards on hot days . . perhaps I'd thought they would hibernate.
We are a little different down here, the climate is reletively mild and you can see these as well as Adders in the middle of Winter as long as the Sun is warm enough.
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