A foggy Morning at West island beach Fairhaven
recently I saw online about a recently discovered comet namely Comet Nishimura — discovered by Japanese amateur astronomer Hideo Nishimura on Aug. 11 which was meant to be viewable even by the naked eye just before sunrise for a few days.
and even though I knew there was going to be some clouds I hoped for a break in them to be able to see it, so I headed to West island beach in Fairhaven, as it was a spot with little light pollution ( ie man made lights) and would be a better spot to have a chance of seeing it
But alas that was not meant to be there was light clouds when I first got there but it quickly clouded over and I did not see it, but I did get a nice walk on the beach that I am sharing here
Starting with this old tower in the car park
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As I was walking from the car park tot he beach for a very short time there was some nice colors in the sky
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but those colors faded away quickly, heres me looking across the swamp area inland from the beach
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Looking back at the tower, very foggy by this stage, I went with an oil painting style edit for this shot
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NOw you make think this is a shot as the sunrise, but no its looking at the other direction back towards the car park and that light is actually a streetlight
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looking down the beach as I walked
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walked over the sand dunes into the edge of the swampy area
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