Stuart Stevenson
Look... you can see the sea.
Continuing my post Christmas/New Year graditude series...
As much as I like the style of the previous shot, my first love is seascape photography. If you look at my profile, and scroll down to my favourites... you'll see the first shot I ever marked as a favourite was by a very talented seascape photographer, Blue Fin Art.
No one portrays the Scottish coastline as well as he does, the man should be working for the Scottish Tourist Board on a permenant retainership! I have a big thing about water... don't know what it is, as I nearly drowned when I was 5, but it is a major attraction. Living slap bang in the middle of Scotland, there's not much around me, however Blue Fin Art's work has inspired me to make frequent early morning trips out to the coast over the last year in the hope of catching a glorious sunrise over the sea, (and that usually means leaving a couple of hours before sunrise... so thanks for the enforced insomnia!)
I like his stuff so much his was also the second shot I favourited :-) Not only is he a great photographer, he's also a brilliant contact who offered a lot of assistance when my camera broke.
You really should set aside some time to sit back and enjoy his superb stream.
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Look... you can see the sea.
Continuing my post Christmas/New Year graditude series...
As much as I like the style of the previous shot, my first love is seascape photography. If you look at my profile, and scroll down to my favourites... you'll see the first shot I ever marked as a favourite was by a very talented seascape photographer, Blue Fin Art.
No one portrays the Scottish coastline as well as he does, the man should be working for the Scottish Tourist Board on a permenant retainership! I have a big thing about water... don't know what it is, as I nearly drowned when I was 5, but it is a major attraction. Living slap bang in the middle of Scotland, there's not much around me, however Blue Fin Art's work has inspired me to make frequent early morning trips out to the coast over the last year in the hope of catching a glorious sunrise over the sea, (and that usually means leaving a couple of hours before sunrise... so thanks for the enforced insomnia!)
I like his stuff so much his was also the second shot I favourited :-) Not only is he a great photographer, he's also a brilliant contact who offered a lot of assistance when my camera broke.
You really should set aside some time to sit back and enjoy his superb stream.
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