Tuesday, 11 August 2015

Electricity

On the intertidal flats of the Duddon Estuary at ebb tide the lone pylon stands sentinel by the Lakeland fells in the distance.  The cycles of erosion and deposition means the estuary is always changing and yet its quiet understated character remains the same.
Of course I cannot resist a potter along the channel to get a reflection of the pylon and the bright sunlight has wiped away almost all trace of the electricity lines. Wintering and passage birds also enjoy this quiet corner of Cumbria and its tasty treats beneath the mud and sands.  

An entry to ABC Wednesday, a journey through the alphabet, this week sojourning at E here

7 comments:

Unknown said...

those things i know, in The Netherlands there are lots of them ;-)


Melody (abc-w)

Leslie: said...

Exceedingly excellent entry for our E week! :D

photowannabe said...

Love the idea of it always changing but also staying the same. Beautiful photos.

Roger Owen Green said...

very necessary to our way of life
ROG, ABCW

Hildred said...

A serene summer's day, - love the reflections.

Rajesh said...

Fantastic images. I like the reflection in water.

Ira said...

Those look like postcards... beautiful pics!