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Stormy DayToday in Newcastle started off as a really filthy day. High winds, rain and big clouds:
Bloody wind was fierce - blowing sand stings. Comments appreciated. - Nick
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Hi Pippin,
it sure reflects the conditions of the day. I was actually just around Nobby's surf club around that time. I had a few minutes in between meetings and I took a few shots. If they come out, I'll post some. I like the ones of the birds taking off and also the one of the person walking out on the breakwater, he/she looks cold and fighting the wind. Well done, I wasn't game to have my lens in that type of weather for too long Cheers, André
Hi Nick
Nice collection of images. Your PP work has come on in leaps & bounds. Well done. TFF (Trevor)
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G'day Nick, they're wonderful dark images, photo @2 in the second set (with seagulls etc) is quite an outstanding image and grabbed me straightaway, would like to see a large version posted.
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Thanks for all the comments everyone.
I'm quite pleased with these set of shots, I think both my PP and actual photos are improving. Ozimax - these are just large thumbnails, clicking on them will take you to a larger version. I can supply a larger version than that if you want. - Nick
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