The long exposure images taken at the Warrens in Folkestone, Kent, capture the haunting remnants of the old sea defences as they gradually dissolve into the sea. These ghostly structures, once built to protect the coastline, now stand as silent sentinels, fading into the misty horizon. Shot at exposures ranging from 2 to 4 minutes over different weeks, where tides lap gently at the eroding metal and wood, the images evoke a poignant sense of loss and the inevitable passage of time, a reminder of nature quietly reclaiming back what was once hers.