Here are this week’s photos from Project 52, taken at Durdle Door on the south coast.
Mr Z
He wanted to pick up the biggest stones and rocks he could find. I like the look of determination in his face. It was really heavy. I did have to stop him trying to skim these massive ones into the sea!
Mr T
He sat looking out for ages on the edge of the water while others were busy with the stones and pebbles. I wonder what he was thinking about.
Mr R
I’m cheating with two pictures this week for Mr R
He spent so long lying on the stones playing with his train (it’s Chugginton’s Puffer Pete 😀 ). What a relaxing and beautiful place to play, next to the sea. Even though he spent so long playing with this exact toy that he plays with all the time at home too, it’s definitely a much nicer place to play.
I included this one as an extra, because it has slight bokeh in the background – so yay, beach bokeh! I like it 🙂
All together
For most photos of the landscape you can check out my previous post : A Trip to Durdle Door
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Gorgeous photos and the kids look great.
This looks like such a lovely place to visit – love all the soft, light colours in these Anna.
Lovely to see you yesterday – if only for a fleeting moment x
You too! 🙂
Lovely photos! 🙂
Lovely photos Anna, really must visit there someday #365
These are really beautiful shots. x
Oh my goodness we loved Durdle Door when we went last year – stunning, and gorgeous shots of the kids x
This looks like the most beautiful place to visit
Thank you for linking up
Love the photos. Especially the last one as it looks like a painted postcard. Looks like the boys had a great time.
Amazing place =) Love the colors! Highlights the humans me thinks =) #mysundayphoto
Gorgeous photos of all of your boys but I especially love the one of Mr T. Would love to have seen his face from the other side – be great to know what he was thinking looking out to sea.
You are so good at these portrait shots, I really struggle with getting good ones of my son. I love your boys hat too, very smart.
Gorgeous photos. I love the second one. The composition is great and I love the pop of blue from his jacket.
stunning images, will have to google Durdle Door but i’m guessing its down south x #expressions x
Gorgeous photos, somewhere I’ve always wanted to visit but never made it to. I love the one of Mr T looking out to sea.
Such beautiful photos. Something special though of that one of him looking out to sea. #365