Cornwall, a photographic adventure 5

Following on from my coast path walk with Hettie it was time to consider where to go for sundown. Note, not sundowner !
For some reason, best known to myself, we drove for about an hour up to Crackington Haven, the most northern bit of my 'territory'. I left Hettie in the car to rest while I made for the beach.
The rocky foreshore had a number of people on it when I arrived, but they soon left for their suppers and I was alone facing a rapidly incoming tide. As the sun went down I moved up the beach with breached wellingtons, until I finally used a 200mm lens to get closer to the action!
A few high whispy clouds appeared with dusk and when it was almost dark I gave up and we returned to our cottage for supper and the continuing story of the 'history of film'


































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