A Walk Across the Sun
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A Walk Across the Sun
A few midweek snaps
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Re: A Walk Across the Sun
These are brilliant Derek! Love the silhouettes of the guy infront of the sun.
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Re: A Walk Across the Sun
What an enviable horizon you hsve, Derek!
Am I right in thinking that the person walking against the sun is located in the bottom wide angle view
in the flat part along the bottom centre just before the little rise (trees)?
Lou
Am I right in thinking that the person walking against the sun is located in the bottom wide angle view
in the flat part along the bottom centre just before the little rise (trees)?
Lou
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Re: A Walk Across the Sun
From a distance it looks like the evil eye of Sauron, beautiful colours and atmosphere that lightning strike is quite spectacular too!
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Re: A Walk Across the Sun
Ipressive images and landscapes!
Thanks!
Valery
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Re: A Walk Across the Sun
Cracking photos, Derek. Superb.
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Re: A Walk Across the Sun
Cheers everyone with Storm season here there is not much Solar by the time I get back from work.Good guess Lou they are all shots of the same river just at various vantage points.