Zig-zag lines of internal partitions to chambers in a fossil ammonite at Lyme Regis
Red seaweed drying on the rock at Lyme Regis
Natural pattern of fungal infection known as spalting in driftwood at Lyme Regis
Limpet living in a little rocky hollow, looking like an eye, at Lyme Regis
Living Common Periwinkle with a striped shell
Odd texture and pattern in limestone at Lyme Regis – maybe trace fossils?
Limpet living on a rust-stained rock at Lyme Regis
Strands of bright green filamentous seaweed drying on rocks at Lyme Regis
Yellow lichen on a seawall at Lyme Regis
The unusual “Oyster Thief” seaweed at Lyme Regis
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Good eye as usual Jessica, literally almost in one of those shots! The lower group of nine can be be made to appear on my computer screen like one composite image and they look fantastic together.
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Thanks, Adrian. I liked the ‘eye’ shot too! Sometimes images do look better in a group, other times not. It depends on the composition and content of the photographs. I like to use these WordPress galleries a lot because they seem quicker for viewers to load than a string of single pictures. They also mean that the reader can click on just one picture to view a slide show of them all – with the option to enlarge each image to full screen maximum size, and read the full image description and the photographic details too.
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