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Mystical Potato Head
30-Dec-09, 10:56
Spent a couple of hours wandering around Scrabster and around the shore last night.-5 but at least it was calm.

25sec. 24mm@f10
http://i374.photobucket.com/albums/oo189/sat5_photos/IMG_4956flickr.jpg
70 sec. 19mm@f10
http://i374.photobucket.com/albums/oo189/sat5_photos/IMG_4967_filtered.jpg
205 sec 36mm@f7.1
http://i374.photobucket.com/albums/oo189/sat5_photos/IMG_4989flickr.jpg

North Light
30-Dec-09, 11:21
mph,
The lighthouse is very effective, but it's the bottom one that does it for me.

Mystical Potato Head
30-Dec-09, 12:36
This is the Hamnavoe passing the lighthouse,could anyone explain why the second from top light trail that goes up and down with the swell whilst the rest are relatively straight.
http://i374.photobucket.com/albums/oo189/sat5_photos/IMG_4959_filteredflickr.jpg

shazzap
30-Dec-09, 12:44
mph,
The lighthouse is very effective, but it's the bottom one that does it for me.


Same here.

jings00
30-Dec-09, 12:54
love the pics.....

Deemac
30-Dec-09, 14:51
This is the Hamnavoe passing the lighthouse,could anyone explain why the second from top light trail that goes up and down with the swell whilst the rest are relatively straight.


That would be the effect just before the warp engines kick in;)

Great set of shots MPH.

North Light
30-Dec-09, 15:20
mph,

If you look at where the trails start, it is the trail towards the stern of the boat that wobbles, now we know why boats are referred to as female!

Or alternatively Deemac is correct about the warp drive.

Mystical Potato Head
30-Dec-09, 15:25
mph,

If you look at where the trails start, it is the trail towards the stern of the boat that wobbles, now we know why boats are referred to as female!

Or alternatively Deemac is correct about the warp drive.

Probably safer to stick to the warp drive theory.;)

North Light
30-Dec-09, 16:10
Mmmm.

You are probably correct.

kas
30-Dec-09, 21:42
I love the beach one MPH. I could have been watching above you when you were taking it. It was such a beautiful night I tried the camera out in the dark too. Not too impressed by the results though.

I must take a torch in future too, as I turned off the auto focus instead of turning off the image stabiliser. LOL

astroman
31-Dec-09, 02:49
Great photos MPH, especially the longest exposure.