
My photos here show the beauty of our world. My hope is they will encourage viewers to act in ways that will help save it from the destruction we humans are causing to nature.
This one depicts part of the Jurassic Coast in southern England.
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If you comment, like, and share the post, it’ll help spread the joy of natural beauty to as many people as we can. That’ll help fight the rapidly approaching climate emergency and species extinctions.
I post these every Saturday, but also post one at the end of each day, with the hashtag #ourworldiswonderful, on FaceBook and on Twitter. Join me there if you wish.
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A few of my pictures also appear in the Gallery.
And there are 2,500 large HD images on Picfair, which can be purchased as digital files, or as art quality prints on paper or canvas. The small fee helps maintain the gear and software quality digital photography demands.


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You must have known I’d like this!
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Yes, Noelle. And I’ve even be prepared to swim here, too!
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We can run in and run out together – unless that water is really warm!
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Run? Are you crazy? But the water can reach double figures in Centigrade at the right time of year, so it won’t necessarily cause frostbite!
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We regularly swam in water 50 degrees F (10C) or above in Massachusetts Bay – I would stay in until I was numb and sort of purple, then get out and lie int he sun!
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Yep. Crazy. I don’t deal well with cold water, Noelle. And the beaches in England need July/August sun before they’re warm enough for sunbathing.
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Lots of men with handkerchiefs tied around their heads?
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That was the 50s and 60s. We’re more sophisticated now and make hats out of folded newspapers!
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A lovely shot, Stuart.
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Thank you, Lynette.
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