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The guy looked so happy and relaxed. Made me want one!

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I liked the colours, the reflections, and the quality of the light

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Marstrand. Looking towards the lighthouse.

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The ferry is named ‘Lasse Maja’ after a prisoner who was escaped from the
fortress by dressing up in women’s clothes. Yes, really! And yeah, I’ve got
dust on my sensor, but not too bad otherwise.

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Taken at 19mm. Location: Marstrand Island, north of Gothenburg

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Had just got nearly got back to the car, very cold and wet after 5 hours ofphotography (you know that feeling, ‘I’ll just take one more…’, andsuddenly you missed lunch, and it’s 3.30pm), when I saw this charmingjuxtaposition of serene river, flowing into the wild sea. Maybe the bestshot of the day.buy a print on imagekind

 

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Taken today (12th March 2008) - Rascarrel Bay is a few miles south ofAuchencairn, Dumfries & Galloway. ISO 50, 26mm, f/22, 1/20 sec. I decided to try a slow shutter speed to ’soften’ the waves, and it’s turned out quite nicely. Not one of those extreme low level, ultra wide angle shots, where pebbles are made to look larger than actual size…….those shiny rocks were about 60cm in diameter, and the waves were enormous!

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Looking westward down the Solway from Criffel. Hestan Island, to the left centre of the image, is about 10miles away. I was so grateful to get this shot after struggling up 569m to the top of Criffel, because my 5D battery was dying………I switched off the image stabillisation and used the trig point as a ‘tripod’.buy a print on imagekind

The lighthouse’s original structure goes back to 1749, and, although disusedsince 1930, looks really distinguished - which sadly can’t be said for therest of Southerness, which is dominated by a over-large caravan park.buy a print on imagekind

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