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ethereal2 by Paul Via Flickr: As most of you that have sufficiently questionable taste in photography to actually visit my stream regularly will know, I am currently somewhat incapacitated. Hence this archive shot from Selsey- one of those rare occasions where the gods of photography see fit to smile down upon us. An evening of breathtaking tranquility with barely a breath of air to disturb the waters around the old lifeboat station. A perfect end to a perfect day. And in many ways so different than my last trip to Scotland. A trip that has resulted in a considerable cost saving in footwear and a number of points to reflect upon. And so, in the spirit of sharing and for all of you who have asked, here are my thoughts- 1. Scotland is incredibly beautiful. But very wet. 2. The famous Highland midge (Culicoides impunctatus) which is essentially an angry set of tiny flying teeth doesn’t really like rain. Or wind. So this is a good time to photograph. 3. The rain and wind make everything slippery. So in fact, this is not a good time to photograph. 4. When you find yourself half lying in a fast flowing river with a broken leg, I know it’s tempting to take one final shot because in your adrenaline fueled haze the whole scene has now taken on a beautifully misty feel. This isn’t a great idea. And the focusing is difficult. 5. As a rule of thumb, a loud snapping noise from anywhere below the waist is a bad thing. No matter where it arises. 6. When the only doctor on duty at the remote cottage hospital arrives back from seeing your xrays looking ashen faced, it is likely to mean that you will be requiring more than just a couple of aspirin and a Costa. 7. It is entirely possible to obtain complimentary first class travel on the train back to Birmingham when your leg points in an unusual direction and is encased in a plaster cast. There are some longer term disadvantages to this upgrade method however. 8. The doctors at the Queen Elizabeth Hospital in Birmingham who screwed the pieces of my leg back together last Monday were superb. And unlike building flat pack furniture, they didn’t seem to have any parts left over at the end. Which is good. 9. Apparently, I have a very extensive and colorful vocabulary. All that is required to unlock it is a bit of anaesthesia and morphine. And so there you have it. No walking for the next 6 weeks and an excuse to post archive shots with impunity because now you all feel sorry for me. Right? Thank you for all your messages of support over the last two weeks and for the box of Lego which arrived in the post. I hope you enjoy the image ☺
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Horizon Light by Dylan Toh Via Flickr: Korpudalur Iceland We got some pretty cool light for our time in the Westfjords way back in 2010. This memory is well and truly etched in my mind as one of the most incredible light shows for the way it split the clouds. [The everlook action and other tutorials] [Freebies!]
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