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An interesting and unusual angle on a window, which catches the eye.
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Tasteful is not the word to describe the interior decor of the Burj al Arab, self-appointed(?) seven star flagship of the Dubai tourist trade.
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Elderly Dhow Captain (both dhow and Captain) on the Creek at Dubai, realizing gradually that he was part of my image.
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The Dhow Captain at rest, watching the world go by on the Creek at Dubai, as his dhow was loaded up with cargo, having a quick power nap...
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The old Carrbridge after dusk on St Andrew's Day - 30 seconds'
exposure, F22.
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Silhouette of Bea, the Harris Hawk, preparing for takeoff to lunch.
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On Remembrance Sunday this year, a composition to try and evoke the
period and news contained in the original letter, subject of the image.
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Very large Eagle owl contemplating whether I am edible - taken with Leica R4 and Angenieux 35-70mm lens.
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The colours below me caught my eye flying north of Dundee. Taken from
about 1,500 ft agl.
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Shot taken from a side chapel in the gloom of Pluscarden Abbey
(founded 1230)with sunlight streaming through a window into the main nave.
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Magnificent shot, well captured.
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Very good illustration of the benefits of early morning photography on colour
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Good composition with bold colours in both boat and roof
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There are a zillion different sunsets, and you have captured this one most effectively.
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Great shot, with very crisp detail.
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Great shot - Congratulations on capturing the relaxed watchfulness so ably.
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Lively humorous portrait - nice one!
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To be in the right place at the right time and to have the presence of mind to realize in that split second that you have a great composition - a moment later and it may have been lost - that is part of the skill, is it not?
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Great shot - Congratulations!
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Absolutely superb 7/7
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Superb composition, and anyone who loves the sea will be feeling the deck moving under his feet, looking at this scene...
Burial place of the 4th Duke of Gordon - Elgin Cathedral
in Architecture
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Torched by the Wolf of Badenoch, Elgin Cathedral ruins provide
atmosphere and great material for your camera. The 4th Duke was
married to the great beauty, Jane Maxwell, whose recruitment tactics
of holding the King's shilling between her teeth to encourage men to
join the Gordon Highlanders, proved wildly successful!