I headed off to the North Norfolk coast this weekend, one of my favourite places to see the Seals. We kept our distance as to not disturb the new mums (we know the mums will abandon their pups if they feel threatened in anyway). We were not disappointed the beaches were full of groaning, lolloping huffing bulls and cows with just born pups suckling and yelping. The scene was so heart warming even with the sea mist it was a magical sight.
Here are a few pics (taken long distance on my 200mm)…
It was nice to have a break but we are pleased to be back, hope you all had a good Xmas wishing everyone a happy and healthy new year.
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I think maybe she was pregnant as she seemed to have quite a round little tummy. This is my favourite waste of time being in nature around the woodland animals.
Lock down means I can only do product photography but no shoots involving people. I have decided to learn a new skill which I will be able to use with my product but also landscapes. This is my first attempt, its not perfect but it meant I could learn from my mistakes I also learnt to stay patient and always take a flask and chocolate! This is made from 301 single photographs taken over 24 minutes.
Is one of my favourite sculptures, designed by local artist Maggi Hambling dedicated to Benjamin Britten (composer who spent much of his life in Aldeburgh). It stands approx 15 feet high and can be found on the beach just up from Aldeburgh town. I love how the light changes how it looks, how clouds can darken the shadows and the sun can make the surface glimmer. As I stood setting up my camera children scurried and peaked out from under it, couples leaned up to take a selfie against it and families gathered around it.