I went to the windswept wilds of the North Norfolk coast for the New Year, and on our way to the dunes, we passed these extraordinary fields of reeds. We watched, as the wind set this landscape undulating magically. We’d been expecting bleak, sunless weather, but on this day, we got pale golden light, and while I have desaturated these resulting photographs to better emulate the ink and paper of Wu Guanzhong’s sinuous paintings—prompt for The Kick-About No.123—the truth of this natural spectacle is captured here.



9 responses to “Thornham Reeds, December (2024)”

  1. Wow I bet it was hard to leave such a show!

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  2. Unusual and special.

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    1. It was extraordinary ‘live’!

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    1. Hey Shawn – thank you again! I dropped by your blog and enjoyed the flower portraiture: I am partial to a bit of horticulture myself; and I think you’re bold with your self-portraits too.

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  3. Lovely patterns and texture. (K)

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  4. You could set sail on that gentle shifting sea, and it would take you somewhere magical.

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