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S S Dicky at nightIt was bloody cold but I stuck it out to get this.
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Re: S S Dicky at nightWoW ! what a shot !
Well done oneputt, wondering what I was going to view when I opened this one up with a heading like that ?? Looks like a nuke going off as well. Mic
Re: S S Dicky at nightWell worth the cold wait - just lovely
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Re: S S Dicky at nightThat is a fantastic shot! It looks like the beam from the Death Star firing onto the SS Dicky - combining star wars and star trek lol
That beam of light is just superb, the stars give it a magical sort of quality, the misty effect from the waves makes the wreck seem ethereal. I think it all comes together for an awesome photo. I also said WOW when I first looked at it. Well done! Val
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Re: S S Dicky at nightVery nice, the stars confused me for a bit, then I realised what they were. I would say that it was worth standing out there in the cold!
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Re: S S Dicky at nightAwesome! Early bird gets the photo!!
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