Thrifty
My first sighting of sea thrift this year. There will be more!
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Thrifty
My first sighting of sea thrift this year. There will be more!
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Plan B
When the mist interferes with your seascapes, look for other subjects.
Like this colony (what is the collective term?) of whelks.
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On a clear day…
… you can probably see Lady’s Tower beach.
On this day, I wanted to capture the misty atmosphere (which is quite tricky).
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Mist-ified
Not the clearest view from Elie Ness. But, it was still busy (though you can’t tell from this photo!)
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Pink
I’ve been waiting for a while to get a photo of this house without cars parked outside.I’m glad that I persevered.
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Wide
It’s been a while since I showed a stitched panorama. But as this view opened up, it seemed like the best way to capture it.
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Narrow
I like the way that this narrow view leads your eye to the blue and green shades of the Firth, then on towards the Isle of May. The shot is the result of reversing my normal amble around St Monans.
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Get down
With a scene like this, you have to get low!
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Blossom fall
This was taken one week after the shots that I’ve been posting here recently. the wind and rain – as well as the natural course of events – has changed the scene. The trees are less vibrant, but the ground is amazing.
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Reversing
Another ‘looking back’ shot.
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