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Jan 22, 2006 05:31 |  #16

oh blimey........... great shots for sure :D


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Jan 22, 2006 05:34 as a reply to  @ amitnike's post |  #17

Lovely shots David - a wonderful place to take photos.

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Jan 22, 2006 05:41 |  #18

Wonderful shot David!!! I love the composition, color and exposure.

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Jan 22, 2006 05:51 |  #19

Hi David,
I agree with Dimitri, a 5 star shot.
Lindisfarne Castle has been shot so many times so it's refreshing to see something new. The strong foreground does compliment the castles age and strength. I like the sweeping diagonal of the of the foreground rock and the leading lines. Colour saturation is excellent.
Well worth the trip. :)


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Jan 22, 2006 06:37 |  #20

great shoot and stunning composition..good work!


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Jan 22, 2006 11:32 |  #21

That did it for me David. I must get out of Florida! That's a really nice picture.


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Jan 23, 2006 03:11 as a reply to  @ lomond's post |  #22

lomond wrote:
Hi David,
I agree with Dimitri, a 5 star shot.
Lindisfarne Castle has been shot so many times so it's refreshing to see something new. The strong foreground does compliment the castles age and strength. I like the sweeping diagonal of the of the foreground rock and the leading lines. Colour saturation is excellent.
Well worth the trip. :)

Thanks Cameron, your replies are always so observant, very much like the images you produce and the detail you include in them.

That did it for me David. I must get out of Florida! That's a really nice picture.

Thanks John, so what's wrong with the Everglades? I would imagine some dramatic scenery there?


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Jan 23, 2006 05:05 as a reply to  @ Meerkat17's post |  #23

Great DOF! All in focus..

Very nice both pics. :)


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Jan 23, 2006 06:45 as a reply to  @ Wazza's post |  #24

Hi David
What lovely, cleverly thought out images.

Well done

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Jan 23, 2006 07:25 |  #25

I love castle shots. I may have mentioned that a time or two. :) Is that metal thing in the foreground a ships tie? It gives the castle photo a different look than most. Very nice!

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Jan 23, 2006 12:01 as a reply to  @ weemannie's post |  #26

weemannie wrote:
Hi David
What lovely, cleverly thought out images.

Thanks Trevor

ctymom wrote:
Is that metal thing in the foreground a ships tie?

Yes, it would be used for small fishing boats rather than ships.

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