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Sep 02, 2006 07:49 |  #1

Another from my recent couple of days in Whitby, Yorkshire Coast.
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Sep 02, 2006 09:53 |  #2

Great cloud formation Les and i like the color of the rocks in the foreground, nice looking shot




  
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Sep 02, 2006 10:03 |  #3

Ditto... Love the complimenting colors of the rocks, water, and sky.


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Sep 02, 2006 11:33 |  #4

Rocks leading the eye out to sea and a sky to die for...wonderful.


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Sep 02, 2006 15:16 as a reply to  @ Neilyb's post |  #5

absolutely superb, what time of day did you take this pic?


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Sep 03, 2006 13:33 |  #6
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Haa,gotta,nearly missed this one,thats what you get for going away for the whole weekend.
Love the rusty colours of the rocks Les,good expossure as always.


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Sep 03, 2006 15:20 |  #7

This looks so peaceful! I love the cloud formations.. they really pull you into the image.

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Sep 03, 2006 16:07 as a reply to  @ Scarlett Nic's post |  #8

Very well chosen stance, Les. Just the right position and height. All the compositional elements work together so well. Love the colours too. :)


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Sep 03, 2006 17:24 |  #9

I like how the arc of the rocks along with the clouds draw my eyes across the image, cool!


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Sep 03, 2006 17:40 |  #10

Great work Les, I really like the way the stones lead your eye through the image then kinda split into two directions.


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Sep 04, 2006 01:34 as a reply to  @ Greg_C's post |  #11

Incredible foreground on this one Les. As mentioned, it really leads your eye in to the shot. Great sky as well.


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Sep 04, 2006 01:57 as a reply to  @ HrcRacing's post |  #12

Another cracker Les. Love the colour of the rocks and especially the really deep blue top right corner.... spectacular:)

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Sep 04, 2006 02:46 |  #13

A very good perspective shot of both the sky and water with rocks.
The stones lead you into the picture and with a good cloud formation making this one excellent shot, well done.


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Sep 04, 2006 07:34 |  #14

Beautiful!!


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Sep 04, 2006 09:35 |  #15

You sure know how to take them Les... Very very very nice!


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