Chalk lines and Parking Fines

We thought being lockdown, there wouldn’t be any issues finding parking spaces. We were clearly oblivious to the yellow sign with restrictions towering above the dozen cars parked along the road leading to Old Harry Rocks. We soon knew this wasn't the place for parking when we were greeted with a yellow envelop on our return.

This was my first time out of the countryside in a while, I hadn’t left my village in months as I had been creating all of content and photography shoots around areas at home. I had missed the sea A LOT and of course, my adventure pal, Emma!

With lockdown rules lifted, I couldn’t wait to get out to the Coast. It felt good to be back outside exploring again at one of my favourite areas of the Jurassic Coast, Dorset. This place always blows me away with its beauty and formations.

We were too late for golden hour but it was clear to see that the lowered pollution levels from lockdown had some effect to result in such clear waters that surrounded Old Harry Rocks. Soft pastel skies, white chalk lines and still blue waters. Absolute dream!

Featuring Osprey Bags and Emma Millson.