
- : Canon EOS 40D
- | Exposure: 0.020 s (202/10000) (1/50)
- | Aperture: f/8.0
- | ISO speed: 100
- | Focal length: 40.00 (400000/10000)
The Windmill on the putting green, Beacon Hill, Rottingdean, Sussex. This is a black smock mill, believed to date from 1802. Beacon Hill is so named because, in 1588, a beacon was lit here to warn of the approaching Spanish Armada attack on Elizabethan England.

Hello Mo
I am a friend of Dave’s and he just introduced me to your website. I absolutely love your pictures. I can’t even pick out a favourite, as they are all just so beautiful. I especially likes photos of windmills, clouds, lighthouses, and all nature photos.
Keep up the great work. You are an inspiration !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Shirley
Comment by Shirley — 11 January, 2008 #
Ah, a friend of the not so ‘Quietman’
Thank you for your lovely comment, Shirley; I’m really pleased that you like my photos (although there are far, far better photoblogs out there than mine). If you like nature photos then please take a peek at my mate’s site ‘Slapdash and Wanting’. He has some great stuff.
Comment by imajica — 12 January, 2008 #
…I second everything Shirl said about your work……it’s excellent Girl Keep it up…and I know she’ll love the New Dungeness Lighthouse..any more lighthouses on the way? Haven’t been down to Dungeness for a long time now but I loved the RH&D Railway and all the Sand Martin’s ( I think they were?) swooping everywhere. Very impressed Mo…
Dave
Comment by Dave AKA Quietman — 14 January, 2008 #