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Thursday, 30 July 2009

Colliery Bay and Fair Head



Here is your SkyWatch image.

Back to my last trip with Peter Cox to the Antrim coast for the Skywatch image today. After a good mornings shooting it was time for a break and some lunch. We stopped in Ballycastle for the food and then drove over to the coast road to enjoy the wonderful coastal views while we have over lunch. A quick drive further up the road which ends in a dead end, we came across this view of Colliery Bay with Fair Head on the horizon. You can just about make out Scotland under the clouds on the horizon also. We stayed here for a while for the clouds to move and get a bit more light on the face of Fair Head.

I hope to get the family portrait of the Tigers this Saturday before I go away next week to Donegal.My base will be Bundoran near to the boarder with Sligo. I have visited here before and will be again after a couple of images. I might be able to post some images during my stay in Donegal if I bring the laptop with me to do some rough processing work.

So have a good and safe weekend and see you all next week.

18 comments:

  1. Keep low and look up - extremely detailed.

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  2. Dramatic as always and I agree with RuneE beautifully detailed.

    Have a great weekend, Neil!
    Sylvia

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  3. Impressive view of the sky in B&W. Thanks for adding your view of the horizon to Sky Watch Friday.

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  4. a beautiful image.
    will look forward to viewing the tiger family.

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  5. I like it, especially the depth.

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  6. Such depth in this picture, I love it;-)

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  7. Beautiful b&w, as always!

    Happy SWF

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  8. A wonderful shot, especially when enlarged...the highlights seem to glow in the larger version.

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  9. Very impressive, - wonderful shot.

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  10. Beautiful wide angle shot of the water and sky...

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  11. Superbly composed. Love this image

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  12. A great b&w; red filter?

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  13. What a a wonderful place, great photo!

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  14. Kewelopolis! I would place your photographic talent up there with Ansel Adams.
    Joyce M

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