Along France's Atlantic coast you will find 'carrelets'. Wooden sheds on a jetty with high legs. Attached to them is a square fishing net that is lowered into the sea at high tide to just below the surface. When fish swim above, the net is hauled up. This is called "peche au carrelets" . Carrelet is plaice but the cottages are also called so. The cottages are very photogenic and especially with backlighting. This one was on the coast near Marsilly. It was really enjoyable to photograph here.
I used to say: if I can't dance anymore I'm going to paint, that's photography, painting with light... Read more…