The club’s Infra Red Special Interest Group has just returned from a wonderful weekend away photographing the surreal promontory of shingle, Dungeness, which sits in the shadow of two nuclear plants on a headland on the south part of Romney Marsh.
The skeletons of old boats piercing the horizon, graffitied abandoned huts, the world’s smallest public railway, wartime acoustic mirrors and two lighthouses all proved great subject matter as did the nearby town of Rye where many of us stayed and the beautiful petite 12th century Fairfield Church.
Many thanks to the group’s leader Susi Petherick for organising.