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Precarious...

By Arvorphoto    
Tuesday gave the opportunity for a visit to a completely new location for me - Eype, Dorset
Fortune was on my side as this was the last of the sun for the day

Processing: Lightroom/Photoshop

As always, many thanks to those of you who have taken the time to look, vote, comment and give their awards.
Please feel free to offer critique. Another viewpoint is always welcome. Also feel free to ask any questions about the image

Tags: Uk Cliffs Beach Waves Landscape photography Dorset House Sea 2020 Storm clouds Perched Golden cap Landscape and travel Eype Cliff edge Doghouse Hill Eype Mouth Thorncombe Beacon

Voters: ChristopherA, MadVillPics, Daisymaye and 38 more

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Daisymaye Plus
14 26 24 Canada
26 Nov 2020 1:46PM
A lovely scenic place. Great image.
Lillian Plus
13 23 17 United Kingdom
26 Nov 2020 2:03PM
a lovely place to be staying
but would be very apprehensive!
looks as if a few landslides have occurred there
a lovely image
DeSilver Plus
15 14 12 England
26 Nov 2020 2:21PM
Great image but I don't think that you would get a mortgage on it.


David.
Joline Plus
17 38 59 United States
26 Nov 2020 2:29PM
A gorgeous photo. I hope no one there walks in their sleepWink
richmowil Plus
14 510 3 England
26 Nov 2020 3:07PM
It sure is Daryl. I wonder how long its got left!! Heavy sky in the background and sunlight on the cottage and foreground make for a good image.
adagio 4 4 2 England
26 Nov 2020 3:37PM
It looks very precarious indeed, Daryl. I do like the light catching the building making it stand out against the darkening sky.

Angela😄
Arvorphoto Plus
12 148 6 United Kingdom
26 Nov 2020 3:42PM

Quote:It looks very precarious indeed, Daryl. I do like the light catching the building making it stand out against the darkening sky.

Angela😄



That light catching the building is what caught my eye.

Arvorphoto Plus
12 148 6 United Kingdom
26 Nov 2020 3:45PM
I understand that there has been quite a lot of slippage in the last 20 years which has put the building in that very perilous position.
The whole coast is prone to erosion and that building may not last much longer.
LoryC 7 2 Italy
26 Nov 2020 10:22PM
Beautifully taken.

LorySmile

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