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This was a complete fluke. Whilst i'm not 100% happy with the composition, i liked the end result. I'd got up a 5am on Saturday morning and though I'd try to head to Westhaven on the Angus coast for sunrise. I couldn't really find a decent shot as it was a total rush job. Nipped along to Carnoustie beach front and found these steps. I took this shot just a wave had come in and soaked the rest of my camera gear 😂 

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On 28/08/2020 at 07:49, Day of the Lords said:

This was a complete fluke. Whilst i'm not 100% happy with the composition, i liked the end result. I'd got up a 5am on Saturday morning and though I'd try to head to Westhaven on the Angus coast for sunrise. I couldn't really find a decent shot as it was a total rush job. Nipped along to Carnoustie beach front and found these steps. I took this shot just a wave had come in and soaked the rest of my camera gear 😂 

Carnoustie Steps-2.jpg

That would make a fantastic artwork cover for a re-released CD single of New Dawn Fades.

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On 18/08/2020 at 08:17, Day of the Lords said:

Looking ahead to the tortuous ascent of Beinn nan Aighenan, one of the remoter munros. It's in Glen Kinglass but slightly easier to get to from Glen Etive. I was going to delete this one but liked the light trying to break through the cloud (it did and we were completely clear at the top) 

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Apparently I climbed this in November 1988. From Victoria Bridge, 17 miles. Last 40 minutes in darkness. Can't remember the first thing about it.

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15 minutes ago, Stevo Fife said:

Lovely shots. A place I've yet to visit but on the radar for next year (hopefully).👌

Cheers Stevo. Was meant to be April for the birds (and the whisky). Never saw a chough or a hen harrier or an otter though. Posted a few more in the birds and the Scottish Islands.
You'll love it. Been 3 times now at about 10 year intervals.

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7 minutes ago, The Mantis said:

Cheers Stevo. Was meant to be April for the birds (and the whisky). Never saw a chough or a hen harrier or an otter though. You'll love it. Been 3 times now at about 10 year intervals.

Birds and whisky. They were the days!

I'm there already ☺️

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Apparently I climbed this in November 1988. From Victoria Bridge, 17 miles. Last 40 minutes in darkness. Can't remember the first thing about it.
I initially thought about doing the same, but with a bike. It's miserable from any direction tbh. Another reason I will absolutely not be doing a second round.
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Photo's from a track day last week at Golspie which I've only just got around to editing......just struggling atm to get any enthusiasm going. 

Just went out to focus (pun intended) on panning techniques, still not as good as I want to be but getting there.  Need a smaller lens for the Nikon though, the Sigma 150-600 is too heavy to get right down on the low shutter speeds I want to hit. 

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4. (not a pan but definitely the best sounding car of the meet)

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