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  1. Default A few from Stromness

    The west mainland shrouded in early morning mist,taken from Brinkies Brae.

    Hoy Sound,again from the top of Brinkies.

    and the Hamnavoe.

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    Fab shots, the 2nd is my favorite.
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    Fantastic shot of the ferry. Great composition (though I'd clone out the red thing bottom right ;-))
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    Quote Originally Posted by Deemac View Post
    Fantastic shot of the ferry. Great composition (though I'd clone out the red thing bottom right ;-))
    Yep,cant argue with that.I never even noticed it when i took it,i was trying to get the Holmes(the little islands) the bollard and the Hamnavoe in a position i liked.Funny how you just dont notice something so obvious when you're concentrating on something else.

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    The third is my favourite, the reflections of the water on the boat look great!
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    No 2 for me - the hills over the water are beautiful!


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    I'm lovin' all your fab photos of Orkney, MPH! Even though I grew up in Thurso, I've still never been there, so I'm enjoying seeing it through your eyes!
    The second photo is my fave. The composition is lovely, and it's wonderful to see the hills of Hoy from the the other side. They always fascinated me, viewing them from Thurso!
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    Excellent captures, lovely shot of the Hamnavoe.

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