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    Default On the way to the castle


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    Tugmistress, I like that photo a lot. I'll have to try out that effect but I think your pic is framed very well also.

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    Thanks Isis, it's nice to hear some critique about my pics, feel free to do it again
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    Default The hanging gardens of Pireaus


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    Default View across the bay to Aias , Salamina


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    Default Sandwood Bay





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    Loved the pic of the bay with the frozen surf, almost surreal , ty souperman

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    Quote Originally Posted by eastend View Post
    Is that Oban?

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    Looks more like Bergen's Hanseatic Wharf to me. A colourful place.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Tugmistress View Post
    Just experimenting with this effect, I blame Nirofo lol


    Fantastic shot Tugmistress, weren't you looking for water falls a while back? Is this one of the ones you found???
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    Default Papigoe Beach

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    Hi Lolabelle,
    this is one i already knew where it was, i took that piccy a while ago now.
    I have still yet to go around the ones that have been told to me, i am waiting for some rain so they look a little more than dribbles lol
    glad you like it, thank you
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  13. #293

    Default Lybster Coastline


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    Underwater Flora & Fauna



    Lybster Harbour from the sea

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    I think I might be getting carried away here, but have been inspired by the fantastic photos on the various forums. It's ten past two in the morning and anyone might think there was nothing better to do....




    Off Lybster somewhere. The cave below is, I think, called Coveen. There is a beach in it and it has a long history of dark and damp family-picnics, and a few other myths attached to it besides!




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    Just off Lybster Harbour and taken at the water-line from a kayak.


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    More flora and fauna - this time above the waterline.






    That's it for tonight. Hope someone else liked these as much as Mr Gus and myself enjoyed taking them!

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    fantastic pics, thanks for sharing them.
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    Great pics, thanks, Gus!

    I especially like your first one, in post 293. What are the names of those rock formations? They remind me of Ailsa Craig and the Old Man of Hoy!
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    Gus,
    The top photo in post 296 is THE one!! Excellent. Love the angles/geometry and colours.

    Are you on a boat? Do you have a waterproof enclosure?
    What kit you got?
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