These beach huts are at Wells-next-the-Sea, Norfolk, UK - The sandy beach, the pine forests, the sand dunes - when I think of "holiday", this is it! I have been coming here since I was small (though not so much in recent years) - at low tide the beach is huge because there is only a gentle slope - the downside is that the tide can come in very fast. There are many beach huts here (I don't know how many exactly), must run for a mile, at least, along the bottom of the dunes - most are in good condition and appear to have been painted recently - as you can see from the picture, they are very colourful!
The photograph was taken on a very quick visit at the beginning of June - My son was entered into a Kul Sool Won tournament in Kings Lynn, so the whole family went - Saturday was taken up with the tournament and a wander around Kings Lynn. On the Sunday, before heading back home, we went over to Wells-next-the-Sea - the weather was quite windy at times, but very sunny and clear - It is a about a mile to walk from Wells, where we had parked the car, out to the beach - there is a long causeway, walking along the side of the channel that boats use to reach the harbour back in the town - many memories came back to me while walking to the beach - many things have changed, of course, there are floating pontoons next to the harbour now and a whole area at the end of the channel dedicated to the vessels needed to service the windfarms in the sea off the Norfolk coast.
Technical details:
Nikon D80; 1/125s;f/5.6@18mm(18-70mm;f/3.5-4.5;Stock lens);ISO100 - Handheld - Post processing in LR4