Another trolley, another beach. These things crop up all over the place.
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Categories: [Landscape] [North East]
Tags: beach coast harltepool sea trolley
Maybe you're documenting some kind of migration going on over there in the UK? (Although I didn't see any on the beaches around Cromer.) Technically speaking, I like the tones in this image.
Jim (365,000 words) on 26th May 2009 @ 1:30am
that's cool sad and lonely all at once :) great shot technically too. must have been super overcast that day.
joe on 26th May 2009 @ 3:59am
An accident in the landscape, a huge extension of sand (with 24mm FL, anyway).
António Pires on 26th May 2009 @ 10:59am
Well, Rhys, this is one of my favourite pictures. What a great find & I like the straight line of the horizon in contrast to the bent curves of the trolley. And the tones are simply mindblowing. Great, Rhys, great! All the best & safe travels, Fritsch.
Fritsch on 26th May 2009 @ 4:46pm
Really nice shot, I like the contrast of the dark trolley against the background.
Jonnyisms on 27th May 2009 @ 12:55am
i love the dejected feel of this -- brilliant!
dj.tigersprout on 27th May 2009 @ 3:53am
I think Joe put it nicely here. Very nice image and beautiful tones. I noticed an entry from yesterday about a putting up a shot you didn't really like, but I get the dreaded red cross. Did you take it down again? I'm all curious now! :-)
Thomas Folke Andersen on 27th May 2009 @ 6:59am
it's been so hot and sunny here that it's like a cool shower to come here and see northern england :-)
i love the desolate feel of this; like man has somehow been forgotten.
david on 27th May 2009 @ 9:28pm
helluva find and of a photo!
grant on 28th May 2009 @ 3:33am
Love it. As usual with your photos ;)
I take this photo to kind of 'anti consumerist' side - The more you 'buy' the deeper this 'cart' will sink. And in the end, there is nothing. Just big empty.
What do you think?:)
Ilan on 28th May 2009 @ 6:29pm
Wow, really nice! Beautifully sculpture. I like the muted colors - not sure if they were processed or as seen.
Turnbill on 4th June 2009 @ 2:02pm
Great photo! This says something about the relationship of man and nature, and yet there are no people in the picture. A thought-provoking image.
Bill on 5th September 2009 @ 4:25pm