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World Image Issue 32 May 2016

The free global magazine of the PPS, dedicated to photography, conservation and the preservation of our planet and all the natural life that survives upon it.

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Oh We Do Like To Be Beside The Seaside<br />

Pictures by Alan Griffiths<br />

When it comes to pictures of the seaside, it can help a great deal if there is a<br />

coast line nearby that you can actually get to. In the event that there is not one<br />

available, you might find the odd landscape that when taken without any other<br />

references, could be a coastal picture.<br />

In this image, the lighthouse is something of a giveaway as to its location<br />

beside the sea, and, as in the earlier article on architecture, the picture could<br />

easily have been a boring view of the dune and sea. This Alan has changed<br />

by looking at the angle from which the picture has been taken.<br />

The positioning of the lighthouse stops the eye from leaving the picture<br />

and the dramatic clouds and oblique sunlight create the desired effect.<br />

A picture should have a story to tell, and anyone who has visited the<br />

British Seaside will well remember this type of picture and the stories<br />

that go with it.<br />

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