Julian de'Courcy
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Popped out very briefly, went there and back, there being Pentewan, back being home.
PENTEWAN by Julian de Courcy, on Flickr
PENTEWAN by Julian de Courcy, on Flickr


Thank you Rob, I was indeed seeing simplicity when I looked at the view.Not that you asked which we prefer, but it's definitely the B&W for me. Beautiful, and simple.
Thank you Steve.I like them both a lot. I think the B/W is a bit more abstract. After looking at them a couple of times I actually might prefer the color.
You may have gone there, I am sure you mentioned Pentewan. This is Pentewan in disguise , plus this small river changes its path several times a year, cutting a new bed across the beach to the sea depending on the tides, therefore never to boring .I mostly see my world in colour so naturally it wins hereNot saying that black and white does not have a place in my book though. I like its simplicity and lines and wonder. Did I go there? Cheers mate.
Thank you Beth.b&w for me too. i like all of the different layers of textures in that one.
Thanks Pete. Like that 'wave of sand ' would have been an excellent titleA wave of land meets the sea. Love the colours but the illusion works better in mono I think.![]()