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Photos from a recent visit to a boat graveyard in beautiful sunny Brittany

News posted: 10.7.26 Post by: John Slade


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Marine corrosion in all its glory.

I fell in love with the beautiful decaying hulks in this old boatyard.

The colours and textures are quite inspirational.

The fantastic natural light really enhanced the quality of the photographs.

Taken on my little camera using no filters.

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This is my favourite photo

The rich colours and textures, and the composition make this my favourite decaying boat photo.

Another favourite image

I like how this old boat is so decrepit you can see the sky through its rotted hull. Very atmospheric.

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