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Pin Mill watercolour
Another visit to Pin Mill, another tide, another display of boats and not a gin-palace in sight. It seems to be rare to catch the tide in at Pin Mill - it's usually nothing but mud flats when we're there. It's not a problem - we can always drown our sorrows in the Butt and Oyster or walk around the boatyards here until the tide comes in again and reveals a different array of boats, a bit like the 'beaches' in Glacier Bay, SE Alaska, which with every tide displayed a new disbursement of icebergs (well, they did in 1977 when I was first there, but the glaciers have receeded since due to global warming, and now no longer leave their residue on the shore).
Catching the flash of sun in the cabin glass of this yacht was a lucky chance on this otherwise dull day. And converting the picture into a digital 'watercolour' was a first for me - although it works reasonably well here, it's not a trick I intend to make much use of.
Solid oak frame for this 'watercolour'.
Suffolk