This week we would like to feature a
beautiful photo of the Milky Way over Compton Bay. Taken by skilled
photographer Ainsley Bennett, the smooth tides and the abundance of
enchanting starlight of this composition bring out a tranquil mood one
would expect from the lovely beach side. This simple photo of wooden
stairs, lush grasses and a sandy beach bring
out the natural beauty of the Isle of Wight in the United Kingdom.
For
more magnificent photos of the Isle of Wight and beyond, be sure to
check out Ainsley's Instagram @ainsleybennettphotography at https://www.instagram.com/p/BVqAwM-Fsu3/?taken-by=ainsleybennettphotography and her Facebook at: https://www.facebook.com/ainsleybennettphotography/
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