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Hi guys,back in sunny Whitley Bay after a stint over in our Drummore caravan. I know that a lot of you guys love fishing over there so here are a few recent shots I took on the MOG. Hope they bring back some happy memories for you all.
Port Logan sunset
Luce Bay sunrise
Sunrise over Luce Bay as seen from our caravan
John
Beer is proof that God loves us and wants us to be happy
It's a lovely part of the world (just spent 9 nights in Garlieston...40 odd miles closer to England) but lummy it don't half take an age to get in and out of...3 hours today just to get to the M6
Great pics as ever
Ooh a new vid!
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It's a lovely part of the world (just spent 9 nights in Garlieston...40 odd miles closer to England) but lummy it don't half take an age to get in and out of...3 hours today just to get to the M6
Great pics as ever
Aye its a canny hike. Its 180 miles from Whitley Bay to Drummore. It used to take us on average 3.5 hours to get there,Dumfries being the halfway mark. Now that I am retired I am never in a rush when going over and quite often we will skip the A69 in favour of the military road.
We never do the M6,much prefer the Brampton/Longtown/Gretna Green route and just as quick.
John
Beer is proof that God loves us and wants us to be happy
Love the pics..
Me and a couple mates have been Tope fishing over there with Burrett every summer for the past few years and are booked again for next month
It's a thin line that seperates an Angler from a madman standing on the beach in january at midnight in -5 degrees with a northerly wind blowing in your face
Nice set up. I have the Nikon D80. Those Sigma lenses are great!
Yep just got the one lens,was advised by a top photo pro not to become a "tackle tart" !!!! It has served me well. Do a bit portrait work and the odd wedding for mates so do enhance/fiddle with photos in CS4,it has its uses.
Having said that I come from the "old school" and all of my other stuff are not enhanced one iota,I think its cheating !!!!! oh dear was that the lid off a can of worms :-)
Anyway photography is like fishing in many ways,loads of blanks but eventually it pays off !
This is still one of my favourite local sunrises that i managed to capture,it even made the BBC weather slot. Anyone know where I took it from ?
I could have made it really stunning in Photoshop but that is like stuffing lead into a fish for the weigh in LOL
John
Beer is proof that God loves us and wants us to be happy
It's a thin line that seperates an Angler from a madman standing on the beach in january at midnight in -5 degrees with a northerly wind blowing in your face
Yep just got the one lens,was advised by a top photo pro not to become a "tackle tart" !!!! It has served me well. Do a bit portrait work and the odd wedding for mates so do enhance/fiddle with photos in CS4,it has its uses.
Having said that I come from the "old school" and all of my other stuff are not enhanced one iota,I think its cheating !!!!! oh dear was that the lid off a can of worms :-)
Anyway photography is like fishing in many ways,loads of blanks but eventually it pays off !
This is still one of my favourite local sunrises that i managed to capture,it even made the BBC weather slot. Anyone know where I took it from ?
I could have made it really stunning in Photoshop but that is like stuffing lead into a fish for the weigh in LOL
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