The image was taken around Twenty Five years ago, and these wrecks are still there.
I find somthing very sombre about seeing what must have been beautiful boats, so full of energy and life on the waves left like this.
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Lovely shot, I know the wreck and area well as i grew up in Carbis bay and used to play there a lot.
ReplyDeleteBlack and white is classic, elegant, romantic... I like it
ReplyDeleteReminders of the past. Classic shot Monty.
ReplyDeleteI agree with you Monty, there is something rather sad about such sights and your black and white photo portrays that perfectly.
ReplyDeleteCiao Monts, when I see the remains of a boat, I wonder how many adventures could tell.
ReplyDeleteThis photo is framable!! What an excellent shot. It tells a story. ~karen
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