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Old 18-12-11, 03:20 PM
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Cold at the Coast

Because of the rocks behind me I couldn't avoid SML being in the middle of the shot here, but as it's so small I think I'll get away with it.......

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Old 18-12-11, 06:05 PM
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Another cracker i see THE FOREGROUND CATCHES YOUR EYES MORE (IM LOOKING AT THE SHELLS ON THE ROCKS)
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Old 18-12-11, 11:35 PM
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Cracking shot Paul. This would convert nicely in duotone for the monthly comp.

How was Lanzarote? U feeling the cold back in Blighty?
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Nice shot Paul but I am not getting the title

Probably work well in B&W
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