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The End - - - by Melanie_M
- - - of a Rainy Day.
Another from possibly one of the most dramatic spots in this land. Seems like whatever the conditions, there is always something of interest here.
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| Date Added: | 6 Mar 2007 - 08:36 |
| Camera: | Canon 5D |
| Lens: | 17-40L |
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| Categories: | Landscape / Travel |
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| Readers' Votes: | 65 |

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Paul Morgan
39 years old, married with two beautiful daughters, full time Graphic Designer just started to take photography seriously and develop my skills.
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Neil Davies
Hi Everyone, My Name is Neil and I live in sunny Scarborough North Yorkshire. I got my first camera in 2004 an Olympus C50 Zoom, I enjoyed it so much I went out and bought myself a Canon EOS 300D, I now have upgraded to the Canon EOS 400D. To learn more I sat 3 nightsch...

C Heijdemann
BACKGROUND & EQUIPMENT:
I'm an interpreter/[http://www.lookuppage.com/users/coenraadheijdemann/]translator[/link] from the Netherlands. As a teen, I printed my own b&w pics. After a long 'break' I shoot everything now, including colour. I've upgraded from a Canon EO...
Posted: 6 Mar 2007 - 08:40
Yes, this location seems to work in all kinds of conditions. Well composed shot. Pleasure to look at.
Conrad
Conrad
Posted: 6 Mar 2007 - 08:41
Another beautiful capture Melanie, wonderful mood to it.....gorgeous colours in the sky.
Ali
Ali
Posted: 6 Mar 2007 - 08:48
Sublime backdrop and sky but I find the foreground a little dark and bland. But then I probably just got out of bed the wrong side this morning!

Paul Sutton
Welcome to my little corner of this fine site, hope you find my stuff of interest. Feel free to click, comment, ask questions etc. ... I don't bite [well, not that hard] ;)
I live in the NW with Fran & Beth, but try to get out 'togging' as often as the weather and co...
Posted: 6 Mar 2007 - 09:08
Note to self: must make the effort to get here sometime. Love the juxtaposition here between the top left of the shot with all the movement and the rest in tack sharp detail.
Paul
Paul

Sean Mitchell
I'm keeping an up to date location blog of which locations I've been to and where I've taken shots from within those locations - feel free to have a look at seanmitchell.co.uk
I am web/database developer mainly programming in PHP and MySQL
I currently have:
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Posted: 6 Mar 2007 - 09:39
Hi Melanie
I can see what Sandy is getting at with the foreground. However when you open it up large there's just so much to enjoy. I think the rock shelf surrounded by coloured stones stands up nicely with the rest of the image. The degree of fine detail throughout is quite stunning!
Mike
I can see what Sandy is getting at with the foreground. However when you open it up large there's just so much to enjoy. I think the rock shelf surrounded by coloured stones stands up nicely with the rest of the image. The degree of fine detail throughout is quite stunning!
Mike

Jeanie
Hello...
Hmm what would you like to know?
I love photography.. well we all do thats why we are here..
I love it when you get that adrenalin flow... that rush when it all comes together and you get the shot you want...
I love this community and I love the friends I...
Posted: 6 Mar 2007 - 09:41
You are quite right - no matter what the weather or the time of year, there is always a picture to be had here... looks like you had another successful week away - and not long till the next one eh!
Jeanie
Jeanie

Martin Williams
I live on the Isle of Wight and have been attempting to improve my photography for about two years or, as someone once said, "...trying to turn luck into experience".
Being a member of EPZ with access to the work of so many talented photographers has helped me to un...

Nigel Betteridge
I have been a member of this photographic community for nearly 3 years now and I am well and truly hooked. Reasons: The outstanding quality of many uploads, and the friendly, community spirit.
I have been taking photographs since 1970 (up till 2003 mainly Kodachrome ...
Posted: 6 Mar 2007 - 15:57
Yes, this is an excellent place. Good job handling the light here and the detail in the foreground and distant hills is superb.
Patrick
Patrick

ron tear
I am an obsessed amatuer photographer. My preferances are wildlife, landscapes,human form, black and white, candids and steam. Generally an all rounder, enjoying the art of photography. That might be on the top of a mountain in Scotland or on the sandbars of Lincolnshir...
Posted: 6 Mar 2007 - 17:45
One of those magical places in the UK. Captures the spirit of the place Melanie. Ron.

Brian
Hi, I reside on the Moray Firth, I share a common interest in photography with you and I'm a keen enthusiast, my efforts are posted here for all to enjoy. Thanks for viewing and commenting on my Portfolio.

Tom Dee
Hello.Welcome to my portfolio.
My name is Tom.
I live in Brynmawr/Gwent,South Wales.
I am married to Nichola and have two daughters,Rhiannon and Megan.
Posted: 6 Mar 2007 - 18:29
Looks amazing Melanie, the detail and light are awesome. Superb photography.
Rg Tony
Rg Tony
Posted: 6 Mar 2007 - 18:35
Lovely well composed shot. The eye is led all the way to the distant hills..
Click
Click

Peter Laird
Lucky enough to live and work in Cumbria with the sea 100yds away and the mountains half an hour.
Posted: 6 Mar 2007 - 19:24
Works well on three levels this - dreamy background, floaty sea and sharp foreground.
Peter
Peter

Antonio Alomar
I was born in Colombia and moved to Spain when I married 40 years ago.
I set-up my first darkroom when I was 14 years old and continued to work on photography with a Practina FX during my high school and college years. Then came work and family and during this peri...
Posted: 6 Mar 2007 - 21:27
Superb image. Those stones on the foreground lead to the rest of this beautiful scene.
Antonio
Antonio

Dougie Salteri
I have been in photography all my working life, straight from school, and I still love it with a passion. Been retired now for a couple of years from newspapers, my work was my life's hobby. How lucky can that be?
Happily still learning about photography and how ea...

outwest-photography
"www.outwest-photography.co.uk"
Constructive critique and or discussion on my images and technique is always welcome.
I thought I'd be a little radical and share some favourites . . and why not, some great images from very accomplished photographers
Posted: 6 Mar 2007 - 21:42
That's nice !!! . . . ?????
. . thats more than Nice! . . and wish I were going this week end
Mike.W
. . thats more than Nice! . . and wish I were going this week end

Mike.W

Posted: 7 Mar 2007 - 11:41
The small version doesn't begin to offer the sheer quality that's delivered with such force by the large version. Stupendous, Melanie; pure class throughout.
Posted: 13 Mar 2007 - 20:41
You never cease to amaze me! This is simply stunning. Absolutely among the best of the best of the best. It simply does not get better than this.



























Rgds
Paul