A Day Trip to Selsey Bill

At the end of June we went to the Chichester area for the weekend. The weather was not as hot as it became in July, but still pleasantly sunny, allowing for a barbeque.
Alan had a cycle ride on the Saturday so I went out down to the seaside at Selsey with my camera.
I had expected it to be 'posh' like the rest of the Chichester environs, but nothing could be further from the truth. The beach was a bit muddy with plenty of seaweed and there were a lot of dog walkers.

There was a car park on the beachfront but it had a height barrier so I could not get the van onto it, that wasn't a problem as there was some roadside parking as well. However there was a 'cafe' on the car park.  In the second picture the cafe has been snapseeded. The rest of the pictures are of the breakwaters and a strange couple who waded out to sea with a small dog, I am afraid you will have to search for them!








Returning to our camping place at Fontwell I took some of macro pictures using the 50mm 1.4 lens and extension tubes. I tracked come bumble bees back to their nest and spent a happy few minutes with my nose pressed practically in it. The daisy is taken with the 105mm macro lens.






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