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Storm-lashed beaches, crimson sunrises and millpond-smooth waters are among the final ten photographs shortlisted for RNLI’s My Coast contest, one of which will be picked by public vote via the charity’s Facebook page this week.
The competition was launched last autumn to coincide with an exhibition showcasing the photography of volunteer lifeboat crew member and professional photographer, Nigel Millard.
Mr Millard, who picked the top 10 photographs, said: ‘I looked for striking images that really encapsulate the photographer’s experience of the coastline.’
To vote, go to the RNLI Facebook page before 22 April.
On the shortlist: This tranquil scene showing an elderly couple walking along the golden sand was photographed by Josh Cooper at Aberdovey in Wales
Heading out: A surfer walking out into the steamy Cornish surf at Praa Sands is the subject of this atmospheric photograph by Mike Honour
Eerie mists: Taken by Jonny Royal in Sandbanks, Dorset, this photograph is one of ten shortlisted for the RNLI My Coast competition
Childhood memories: Philip Hobbs took this photograph of a young girl walking barefoot along the shore at Broadhaven, Pembrokeshire
Bathed in red: This breathtaking photograph by Donald McClymont shows the landscape at Dunstanburgh, Northumberland, as the sun rises, turning the sky red
Modern landscape: A wind farm and tanker provide a contrasting backdrop for a traditional fishing boat at Meols on Merseyside, in this photo by Neil Murphy
Panoramic industrial landscape: This photograph of South Queensferry in Edinburgh was taken by Thomas Glasby from the lifeboat station
Reflections: A lone walker cuts a bleak figure at Woolacombe Bay in Devon as the sun behind the clouds is reflected on the wet sand in this entry by Stephanie Francis
Power of the sea: An angry storm lashing the rocks at Sennen Cove in Cornwall is the subject of this competition entry by photographer, Jack Lancaster
Surveying the sea: This beautifully shot photograph of a lifeboatman standing at Scarborough RNLI station was taken by Alex Wilkinson for the My Coast competition
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Ian,
Dongguan,
2 days ago
Great shots and God bless the RNLI
Budgie,
Norwich, United Kingdom,
2 days ago
Really brilliant pictures. Very surprised there is nothing from North Norfolk coast at Cromer, however, one of the most photographed scenes in the country.
Time for revolution,
Stockton, United Kingdom,
2 days ago
Why isn’t the view of the steel works shown from the top of the Redcar Beacon in the list….oh, I know why….
MAU MAU,
Grimsby, United Kingdom,
2 days ago
are these for countryfile calendar ? lol they are good i saved them. wish i can do that.
Sandy Brown,
London,
3 days ago
Beautiful photos. Love them.
Photoman1980,
Crawley Down, United Kingdom,
3 days ago
There is some good shots but I have seen better.
NoNonense,
England, United Kingdom,
3 days ago
Great photos but the windfarm photo is the ultimate fail.
Weir Engineer,
Manchester, United Kingdom,
3 days ago
Pity the nice one of the boat is spoit by the trump turbines in the background..
rumoclock,
burnham-on-crouch, United Kingdom,
3 days ago
we do get some rad sunsets in the uk!
puzzledpaws,
morpeth,
3 days ago
David245,
LISS, United Kingdom,
3 days ago
All great ………….. apart from the politically correct one.
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