Debris from a rockfall on Hive Beach in Burton Bradstock, Dorset.
The beach is part of the stretch of UK coast known as the Jurassic Coast, famed for its unique geology. It is the only place on Earth where 185 million years of history are sequentially exposed in dramatic cliffs and coastal stacks.
I took the shot to show that our landscape remains ever-changing. Wind, waves and weather all act on the cliffs, which can fall and slip without warning.