No not another visit to the Bass Rock, if only! but I have had a bit more time to sort through the 1000+ pictures I took on my recent visit, the earlier post describes in a bit more detail about my adventure that day, but I have posted an assortment of some more pictures.
Have just come across your blog and look forward to exploring it more. A stunning set of images. The Gannet looks like a guided missile in the first two shots. I love watching them from a distance plunging into the water from the shore. Must be fantastic to see them so close. Thanks, John
I have created this blog to basically record and share my photographic efforts on my wanderings, my hobbies being mountaineering and wildlife photography. I like to spend time in the Lake District where I am slowly trying to put myself on top of each of the 214 Wainwrights, not something I purposely set out to do but as I have gone on it seemed a good idea. Along the way I always have my camera with me, weather permitting! My other great passion is wildlife and photographing it, and more especially birds,and I try and visit as many sites as possible to get pictures, so my two hobbies sit nicely together, I hope you enjoy looking at my pictures, I don't claim to be an expert, far from it, but I like to think I am learning and my photos are improving.
Thanks for taking a look.
Gary :)
Have just come across your blog and look forward to exploring it more.
ReplyDeleteA stunning set of images. The Gannet looks like a guided missile in the first two shots. I love watching them from a distance plunging into the water from the shore. Must be fantastic to see them so close.
Thanks,
John
Super Gannet shots gary!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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