Three images entered for the PHOTO CHALLENGE: Shadows (Image: (c) copyright newzulu.com)
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Three images entered for the PHOTO CHALLENGE: Shadows (Image: (c) copyright newzulu.com)
Three images entered for the PHOTO CHALLENGE: Shadows (Image: (c) copyright newzulu.com)
My pictures were taken at opportune moments during my runs along the north end of the promenade at Weston seafront. By “opportune moments” I mean when the landscape sparkles, catches my eye and leads me to think “Wow, Weston can really look beautiful sometimes!”. I’ve lived here all my life, so the fact that the landscape can still leave me gawping is quite impressive. Landmarks featured in my photos include The Grand Pier, Knighstone Island, Marine Lake, Steep Holm, Flat Holm and Brean Down. Picture: Laura Nicholls (Image: (c) copyright newzulu.com)
My pictures were taken at opportune moments during my runs along the north end of the promenade at Weston seafront. By “opportune moments” I mean when the landscape sparkles, catches my eye and leads me to think “Wow, Weston can really look beautiful sometimes!”. I’ve lived here all my life, so the fact that the landscape can still leave me gawping is quite impressive. Landmarks featured in my photos include The Grand Pier, Knighstone Island, Marine Lake, Steep Holm, Flat Holm and Brean Down. Picture: Laura Nicholls (Image: (c) copyright newzulu.com)
My pictures were taken at opportune moments during my runs along the north end of the promenade at Weston seafront. By “opportune moments” I mean when the landscape sparkles, catches my eye and leads me to think “Wow, Weston can really look beautiful sometimes!”. I’ve lived here all my life, so the fact that the landscape can still leave me gawping is quite impressive. Landmarks featured in my photos include The Grand Pier, Knighstone Island, Marine Lake, Steep Holm, Flat Holm and Brean Down. Picture: Laura Nicholls (Image: (c) copyright newzulu.com)
My pictures were taken at opportune moments during my runs along the north end of the promenade at Weston seafront. By “opportune moments” I mean when the landscape sparkles, catches my eye and leads me to think “Wow, Weston can really look beautiful sometimes!”. I’ve lived here all my life, so the fact that the landscape can still leave me gawping is quite impressive. Landmarks featured in my photos include The Grand Pier, Knighstone Island, Marine Lake, Steep Holm, Flat Holm and Brean Down. Picture: Laura Nicholls (Image: (c) copyright newzulu.com)
My pictures were taken at opportune moments during my runs along the north end of the promenade at Weston seafront. By “opportune moments” I mean when the landscape sparkles, catches my eye and leads me to think “Wow, Weston can really look beautiful sometimes!”. I’ve lived here all my life, so the fact that the landscape can still leave me gawping is quite impressive. Landmarks featured in my photos include The Grand Pier, Knighstone Island, Marine Lake, Steep Holm, Flat Holm and Brean Down. Picture: Laura Nicholls (Image: (c) copyright newzulu.com)
My pictures were taken at opportune moments during my runs along the north end of the promenade at Weston seafront. By “opportune moments” I mean when the landscape sparkles, catches my eye and leads me to think “Wow, Weston can really look beautiful sometimes!”. I’ve lived here all my life, so the fact that the landscape can still leave me gawping is quite impressive. Landmarks featured in my photos include The Grand Pier, Knighstone Island, Marine Lake, Steep Holm, Flat Holm and Brean Down. Picture: Laura Nicholls (Image: (c) copyright newzulu.com)
My pictures were taken at opportune moments during my runs along the north end of the promenade at Weston seafront. By “opportune moments” I mean when the landscape sparkles, catches my eye and leads me to think “Wow, Weston can really look beautiful sometimes!”. I’ve lived here all my life, so the fact that the landscape can still leave me gawping is quite impressive. Landmarks featured in my photos include The Grand Pier, Knighstone Island, Marine Lake, Steep Holm, Flat Holm and Brean Down. Picture: Laura Nicholls (Image: (c) copyright newzulu.com)
My pictures were taken at opportune moments during my runs along the north end of the promenade at Weston seafront. By “opportune moments” I mean when the landscape sparkles, catches my eye and leads me to think “Wow, Weston can really look beautiful sometimes!”. I’ve lived here all my life, so the fact that the landscape can still leave me gawping is quite impressive. Landmarks featured in my photos include The Grand Pier, Knighstone Island, Marine Lake, Steep Holm, Flat Holm and Brean Down. Picture: Laura Nicholls (Image: (c) copyright newzulu.com)
My pictures were taken at opportune moments during my runs along the north end of the promenade at Weston seafront. By “opportune moments” I mean when the landscape sparkles, catches my eye and leads me to think “Wow, Weston can really look beautiful sometimes!”. I’ve lived here all my life, so the fact that the landscape can still leave me gawping is quite impressive. Landmarks featured in my photos include The Grand Pier, Knighstone Island, Marine Lake, Steep Holm, Flat Holm and Brean Down. Picture: Laura Nicholls (Image: (c) copyright newzulu.com)
My pictures were taken at opportune moments during my runs along the north end of the promenade at Weston seafront. By “opportune moments” I mean when the landscape sparkles, catches my eye and leads me to think “Wow, Weston can really look beautiful sometimes!”. I’ve lived here all my life, so the fact that the landscape can still leave me gawping is quite impressive. Landmarks featured in my photos include The Grand Pier, Knighstone Island, Marine Lake, Steep Holm, Flat Holm and Brean Down. Picture: Laura Nicholls (Image: (c) copyright newzulu.com)
My pictures were taken at opportune moments during my runs along the north end of the promenade at Weston seafront. By “opportune moments” I mean when the landscape sparkles, catches my eye and leads me to think “Wow, Weston can really look beautiful sometimes!”. I’ve lived here all my life, so the fact that the landscape can still leave me gawping is quite impressive. Landmarks featured in my photos include The Grand Pier, Knighstone Island, Marine Lake, Steep Holm, Flat Holm and Brean Down. Picture: Laura Nicholls (Image: (c) copyright newzulu.com)
Marine Lake. Picture: Beata Maciejczyk (Image: (c) copyright newzulu.com)
The old pier. Picture: Beata Maciejczyk
The view from the Prince Consort Gardens. Picture: Beata Maciejczyk
Pier StatisticsLength: Initially 1200ft Now 1040ft (317m)Opened: 1867Status: Grade II*Owner: CNM Estates. Picture: John Christopher (Image: (c) copyright newzulu.com)
Weston Super Mare seaside. Picture: Beata Maciejczyk (Image: (c) copyright newzulu.com)
Pier StatisticsLength: Initially 1200ft Now 1040ft (317m)Opened: 1867Status: Grade II*Owner: CNM Estates. Picture: John Christopher (Image: (c) copyright newzulu.com)
Pier StatisticsLength: Initially 1200ft Now 1040ft (317m)Opened: 1867Status: Grade II*Owner: CNM Estates. Picture: John Christopher (Image: (c) copyright newzulu.com)
Pier StatisticsLength: Initially 1200ft Now 1040ft (317m)Opened: 1867Status: Grade II*Owner: CNM Estates. Picture: John Christopher (Image: (c) copyright newzulu.com)
Pier StatisticsLength: Initially 1200ft Now 1040ft (317m)Opened: 1867Status: Grade II*Owner: CNM Estates. Picture: John Christopher (Image: (c) copyright newzulu.com)
Pier StatisticsLength: Initially 1200ft Now 1040ft (317m)Opened: 1867Status: Grade II*Owner: CNM Estates. Picture: John Christopher (Image: (c) copyright newzulu.com)
Pier StatisticsLength: Initially 1200ft Now 1040ft (317m)Opened: 1867Status: Grade II*Owner: CNM Estates. Picture: John Christopher (Image: (c) copyright newzulu.com)
Pier StatisticsLength: Initially 1200ft Now 1040ft (317m)Opened: 1867Status: Grade II*Owner: CNM Estates. Picture: John Christopher (Image: (c) copyright newzulu.com)
Pier StatisticsLength: Initially 1200ft Now 1040ft (317m)Opened: 1867Status: Grade II*Owner: CNM Estates. Picture: John Christopher (Image: (c) copyright newzulu.com)
Pier StatisticsLength: Initially 1200ft Now 1040ft (317m)Opened: 1867Status: Grade II*Owner: CNM Estates. Picture: John Christopher (Image: (c) copyright newzulu.com)
The causeway that links Knightstone Island with Anchor Head. Picture: John Christopher (Image: (c) copyright newzulu.com)
Captured the wintry morning Sun through the trees in St Martin's churchyard. Picture: Jennie Margetson (Image: (c) copyright newzulu.com)
Wintry storm Eleanor sunrise. Picture: Rob Blamire (Image: (c) copyright newzulu.com)
Congratulations to all that braved Clevedon Marine Lake for the New Year Swim this morning. Picture: Gary Clark (Image: Gary Clark)
Congratulations to all that braved Clevedon Marine Lake for the New Year Swim this morning. Picture: Gary Clark (Image: (c) copyright newzulu.com)
Congratulations to all that braved Clevedon Marine Lake for the New Year Swim this morning. Picture: Gary Clark (Image: Gary Clark)
Our kids having a ball on holiday in Oreo,Spain. Picture: Patrick Crawford (Image: (c) copyright newzulu.com)
This was taken around 8am this morning in Clevedon. Many other photographers about and also the BBC, just wish I had taken my Nikon camera. Still some shots are better than none at all. Picture: Michelle Navarra (Image: (c) copyright newzulu.com)
Congratulations to all that braved Clevedon Marine Lake for the New Year Swim this morning. Picture: Gary Clark (Image: Gary Clark)
Congratulations to all that braved Clevedon Marine Lake for the New Year Swim this morning. Picture: Gary Clark (Image: Gary Clark)
Wintry storm Eleanor sunrise. Picture: Rob Blamire (Image: (c) copyright newzulu.com)
Congratulations to all that braved Clevedon Marine Lake for the New Year Swim this morning. Picture: Gary Clark (Image: (c) copyright newzulu.com)
Congratulations to all that braved Clevedon Marine Lake for the New Year Swim this morning. Picture: Gary Clark (Image: Gary Clark)
Congratulations to all that braved Clevedon Marine Lake for the New Year Swim this morning. Picture: Gary Clark (Image: (c) copyright newzulu.com)
Congratulations to all that braved Clevedon Marine Lake for the New Year Swim this morning. Picture: Gary Clark (Image: (c) copyright newzulu.com)
Congratulations to all that braved Clevedon Marine Lake for the New Year Swim this morning. Picture: Gary Clark (Image: (c) copyright newzulu.com)
Congratulations to all that braved Clevedon Marine Lake for the New Year Swim this morning. Picture: Gary Clark (Image: Gary Clark)
Congratulations to all that braved Clevedon Marine Lake for the New Year Swim this morning. Picture: Gary Clark (Image: (c) copyright newzulu.com)
Congratulations to all that braved Clevedon Marine Lake for the New Year Swim this morning. Picture: Gary Clark (Image: Gary Clark)
Congratulations to all that braved Clevedon Marine Lake for the New Year Swim this morning. Picture: Gary Clark (Image: Gary Clark)
Congratulations to all that braved Clevedon Marine Lake for the New Year Swim this morning. Picture: Gary Clark (Image: (c) copyright newzulu.com)
Congratulations to all that braved Clevedon Marine Lake for the New Year Swim this morning. Picture: Gary Clark (Image: (c) copyright newzulu.com)
Congratulations to all that braved Clevedon Marine Lake for the New Year Swim this morning. Picture: Gary Clark (Image: (c) copyright newzulu.com)
Congratulations to all that braved Clevedon Marine Lake for the New Year Swim this morning. Picture: Gary Clark (Image: (c) copyright newzulu.com)
Congratulations to all that braved Clevedon Marine Lake for the New Year Swim this morning. Picture: Gary Clark (Image: (c) copyright newzulu.com)
Congratulations to all that braved Clevedon Marine Lake for the New Year Swim this morning. Picture: Gary Clark (Image: (c) copyright newzulu.com)
Frosty day walking on The Pill. Picture: Emma Piggott (Image: Archant)
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