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Nice.... all my shots of that have loads of people walking to/from the mount. That's what you get for visiting as a tourist, I guess!
Great sky too!
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Great choice - congratulations, Strav!
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You've made me feel "homesick" for Cornwall again, Matt. I think #1 has the most pleasing composition.
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Very nice, John. The position of the head in the first one is perfect.
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Great sky and reflection!
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Wow... I describe your "Four Spot Chaser" shot as superb... then I go to the next post and you have a better one!
The dewdrop in the background really adds to this - excellent shot!
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Superb shot, Les.
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Thanks, Les.
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It's my turn to choose POTW again. There were plenty to choose from this week, but I thought there was one standout image: WW2 by Lez325:
Les also posted a colour version of this but it's the monochrome one that I really like. See both versions HERE.
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#4 for me too - I like the line of posts pointing towards the lighthouse. (It is a lighthouse isn't it?)
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3 hours ago, JohnP said:
No... it was just a single shot!
Great timing then!
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Wow! Was this one of a burst of shots?
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Excellent - the colour of the feathers goes well with the reflected colours in the water too.
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Thanks, John.
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Well-captured!
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Congratulations, Stella!
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Great shot, Lez! I like both versions - the monochrome is best though.
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Yes - the light really makes a difference. I agree with Tim about #2.
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Two really good shots, Colin - but I'm awkward: I prefer the sky in the first one and the plane in the second!
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Interesting ideas, Matt.
I find the rocks in the sea to be the focal point in all the shots, so my preference would be for them to be in sharp focus.
I like the view through the dunes (#2) and the tracks in the sand leading to the rocks (#3) best.- 1
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A super set of shots, Paul!
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1 hour ago, CMunzel said:
Do you have them in the UK?
I had to Google it - I'd never heard of a "Wanderer" but I see they are known as "Monarchs" in the USA & Europe.
I had heard of "Monarchs" but I've never seen one. Apparently we do get them in the UK but they are very rare.
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8 hours ago, CMunzel said:
Wanderer butterflies are considered vagrants in Australia
Why is that, Cheryl?
It's a terrific photo - vagrant or not! -
Great shots, John. Good to see you posting again.
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POTW - Week ending 15/05/2022
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Well done, Matt!