To some, it might seem like a fairly normal stretch of road.

Eastern Daily Press: Photographer David Indge's project Coast Road captures on camera people and places along the A149 road from King's Lynn to Great Yarmouth.Pictured is a paraglider at Cromer.Photo: David IndgePhotographer David Indge's project Coast Road captures on camera people and places along the A149 road from King's Lynn to Great Yarmouth.Pictured is a paraglider at Cromer.Photo: David Indge (Image: David Indge)

But photographer David Indge has managed to create a unique exhibition of art from the 85-mile A149 Coast Road linking King's Lynn to Great Yarmouth.

Mr Indge travelled the entire length of the road to capture on his camera snapshots of the people and places connected by the north Norfolk route.

And this month people can see some of his photographic highlights at his Coast Road exhibition at the Norfolk Heritage Centre, in Norfolk and Norwich Millennium Library.

Among his array of pictures are everything from a paraglider in Cromer to people watching the Red Arrows fly overhead at Holkham to a cafe in Old Hunstanton.

Eastern Daily Press: Photographer David Indge's project Coast Road captures on camera people and places along the A149 road from King's Lynn to Great Yarmouth.Pictured are people watching the Red Arrows at Holkham.Photo: David IndgePhotographer David Indge's project Coast Road captures on camera people and places along the A149 road from King's Lynn to Great Yarmouth.Pictured are people watching the Red Arrows at Holkham.Photo: David Indge (Image: David Indge)

He hopes in time to publish a book of 149 photos from the A149 and to potentially show his photography at venues along the A149.

'It's a road of contrast in terms of landscape and the people and places I have visited along the way. Each photo represents a moment in time,' said Mr Indge, 40, who grew up in North Walsham and now lives in Norwich.

'There were certain subjects I knew I needed to cover and people that I felt represented the communities along this road - for example, the ambulance crew at Potter Heigham.

'Others were chance encounters along the way.

Eastern Daily Press: Photographer David Indge's project Coast Road captures on camera people and places along the A149 road from King's Lynn to Great Yarmouth.Pictured are conservation volunteers at NWT Cley.Photo: David IndgePhotographer David Indge's project Coast Road captures on camera people and places along the A149 road from King's Lynn to Great Yarmouth.Pictured are conservation volunteers at NWT Cley.Photo: David Indge (Image: David Indge)

'Part of my objective was to illustrate the contrasting areas covered by the road.

'Despite being from Norfolk, there were still unfamiliar places to me along the route and this encouraged me to explore these areas further.

'I thought it was important to not just park up, wind down the window, take a snap and move on.'

The Coast Road exhibition, showcasing highlights from the project, is at the Norfolk Heritage Centre at the Norfolk and Norwich Millennium Library until February 28.

Eastern Daily Press: Photographer David Indge's project Coast Road captures on camera people and places along the A149 road from King's Lynn to Great Yarmouth.Pictured is Norman from Wells and Walsingham Light Railway.Photo: David IndgePhotographer David Indge's project Coast Road captures on camera people and places along the A149 road from King's Lynn to Great Yarmouth.Pictured is Norman from Wells and Walsingham Light Railway.Photo: David Indge (Image: David Indge)

For more information, find Coast Road on Facebook.

Eastern Daily Press: Photographer David Indge's project Coast Road captures on camera people and places along the A149 road from King's Lynn to Great Yarmouth.Pictured is Henry at Great Yarmouth.Photo: David IndgePhotographer David Indge's project Coast Road captures on camera people and places along the A149 road from King's Lynn to Great Yarmouth.Pictured is Henry at Great Yarmouth.Photo: David Indge (Image: David Indge)

Eastern Daily Press: Photographer David Indge's project Coast Road captures on camera people and places along the A149 road from King's Lynn to Great Yarmouth.Pictured is a pilot at Northrepps Aerodrome.Photo: David IndgePhotographer David Indge's project Coast Road captures on camera people and places along the A149 road from King's Lynn to Great Yarmouth.Pictured is a pilot at Northrepps Aerodrome.Photo: David Indge (Image: David Indge)

Eastern Daily Press: Photographer David Indge's project Coast Road captures on camera people and places along the A149 road from King's Lynn to Great Yarmouth.Pictured is a cafe at Old Hunstanton.Photo: David IndgePhotographer David Indge's project Coast Road captures on camera people and places along the A149 road from King's Lynn to Great Yarmouth.Pictured is a cafe at Old Hunstanton.Photo: David Indge (Image: David Indge)