Testing the new dry suit :-)
This weekend I finally met Colin and Julie Angus, an explorer and adventurer couple from Canada.
They did the first human powered world circum navigation and Julie was the first woman to row the Atlantic... some amazing people!
I was lucky enough to take the shots for their latest adventure http://www.angusadventures.com/rowedtrip/index.html where they are doing a 5 months long human powered trip from the North of Scotland to Syria.
They will go there by bike and by rowing boat and they have left this morning from Duncansby Head.
I will attach some photos that I took over the past few days...
Testing the boats at John o`Groats harbour
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Testing the new dry suit :-)
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Julie rowing in the harbour
The boats, Tantalum and Niobium
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Getting Niobium to water...
Jeepers, you were really lucky with the weather!
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The rowed trip has begun... Colin and Julie are setting off from Duncansby head in the morning.
I wish you all the best for your upcoming journey, have a great trip and return home safely!!!
Follow their adventure on their website: www.therowedtrip.com and when you see them on the road, give them a big wave :-))
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Love the effect of the last photo......how do I do this.... probably need an expensive lens attachment?
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Sorry...not the last photo...but the one of the bay...it like dips in the middle
Smiling is infectious, You can catch it like the flu.
Someone smiled at me today, And I started smiling too.
As you dont have a true reference point in having a propper "horizon" it looks like the waterline is dipping. Thruth is, Stroma is much closer to the eye than Hoy.
There might be a slight barrel distortion going on and I could have run a program over the pic, but then Colin and Julie would look funny.... I prefer it that way!
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as usual super photos Raven and I wish both Colin and Julie the best of Everything on their Trip...
Fantastic photo's Raven
Why were their boats called Tantalum and Niobium?
Things that go bump in the night generally have been influenced by a Siamese
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Raven raven raven! 100 lines of I must pay more attention in chemistry!
Smiling is infectious, You can catch it like the flu.
Someone smiled at me today, And I started smiling too.
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