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Kathy Baker
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http://www.take-a-view.co.uk/2013_winners.htm
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Robert

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They are wonderful Kathy, thanks for posting. What irks me is many of those photographs were taken within 30 miles of here... I must get out more.
Although, that said, this morning I am planning to visit Coniston Water where they are holding the annual 'Power Boat Records Week', this is where Donald Campbell made his water speed record attempts which ended so tragically.
I have intended visiting the record week for the last 4 years but the weather has been so bad I have not thought it worthwhile. Today is forecast full sun and calm winds so I am loading my long lenses into my bag with the D200!
Happy day.
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blackfox

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ye gods what a difference a few miles makes ,went to the high tide event on the dee estuary this morning strong winds and torrential rain started just as it was high tide,the sky was as black as night ,hope they got your forecast right rob
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Ed Hutchinson

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Thank You Kathy
Those are awesome photographs
Ed
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Robert

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The forecast was spot on Jeff, a beautiful day from sunrise to sunset, which unfortunately wasn't particularly spectacular, perhaps due to the absence of clouds?
I lingered at one of the classic locations on the East side of the lake, hoping for a sunset to round off a perfect day. I took a few of what there was in the hope I may be able to make something of it?
I managed to get quite a few pix of the boats under power but have no way of posting them until I get home. :-(
This morning it's back to rain! At least we don't have a hosepipe ban...
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richw

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I glad you had a good day Robert. Nice photos in that link Kathy.
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