My entry for Granny Shot It challenge: Water Water Everywhere. I’m sticking with the Firth Of Tay from Broughty Ferry Beach, Nr Dundee for this post.

My entry for Granny Shot It challenge: Water Water Everywhere. I’m sticking with the Firth Of Tay from Broughty Ferry Beach, Nr Dundee for this post.
My first entry for Granny Shot It new challenge: Water Water Everywhere. Thought I’d go for as much water as possible in this one, short of throwing myself in the estuary
Hi all, must be Sunday, with another weekly challenge up! Thanks to Amy for the topic this week and for sharing her fantastic images with us all.
I have a strong affinity with the sea having worked on it for twenty years, and always find myself drawn back to it; be it in good weather or bad.
(more…)Following on from my last post about beach art, here are a few more photos from down on the beach. Although the weather was not the best, this is still a great place to be. It was quiet and peaceful but this is probably more to do with the timing of our mid-week visit and the showery weather.
(more…)Having been into Dundee itself, my wife and I headed along the north shore of the Tay Estuary to Broughty Ferry Beach and parked down at the Esplanade car park. Whilst walking along the beach we came across what I would call “beach art”. I don’t know if this is the proper term for these or who created these awesome pieces, but I thank them anyway for improving our day.
There will be some more photos to follow from our trip to the beach, but I thought these pieces of art warranted their own mention.
I was recently in Dundee for a day out and quickly snapped these statues; Desperate Dan and his dog (Dawg), Minnie the Minx, Oor Wullie and of course, Rabbie Burns. There are undoubtably many more, but I’ll save those for another visit, when I’ll also visit the coffee shop that shares a name with me (see last photo).