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Barra: A little series of images # 7|
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| camera | NIKON D100 |
| exposure mode | full manual |
| shutterspeed | 1/60s |
| aperture | f/0.0 |
| sensitivity | ISO200 |
| focal length | 20.0mm |
| resolution | 1000x500 pixels |
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Barra: A little series of images # 7
Airdmhurain Breakers
A fresh beginning after the Christmas interlude! Thanks everyone for all the Christmas comments. I met up with family at New Year and it sparked of a fresh attack at the family tree after hitting a brick wall eighteen months ago. I can see I shall be sidetracked until the next brick wall looms.
comments (17)
welcome back Jose!!!
Very nice crop. I like the colour tones
This is my kind of heaven,I love this shot.
lovely shot jose.i have only been to scotland once we stayed in a caravan at wymms bay,its the ferry terminal for the isle of bute .
pixelpixie: Terrible! Never mind Devon and Bude, get yourself up country to the Outer Hebs. Promise, you'll fall in love and find yourself going back every year!
Welcome back Jose - nice sense of movement you've captured in this shot.
pixelpixie: Hi Bernie, thanks. The tide was coming in fast when I took this. The power of those waves was phenomenal. Why we just can't generate all our power from this source of energy I don't know.
You have made a boring shoreline look dramatic with a lower viewpoint.
super shot Jose, lovely composition
Lovely image Jose
This is a lovely simple seascape Jose.
Atmospheric seascape, Jose. Crop is spot on!
Very striking shot - you have captured the power of the waves so well. I like the crop as it accentuates the horizontal bands.
Ingrid
Captures to feeling of the waves rolling in just right, well caught Jose.
pixelpixie: Thank-you Les. The sea fascinates me. Would have spent longer here but in reality, it was very cold, the wind was biting.
Wooh! Wow! Love it!
Beautiful wave action here...this is the stuff I dream about catching. Love it!
I can feel that breeze.
Aha! The sun did come out then! I hope you didn't let the kids play in that!
I'm sorry I missed this one, Jose-Ann! It's wonderful and expansive, just like the ocean! I love it, having spent 12 year near the coast in California when my two kids were born.
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