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oops I may have cheated a little here....or a lot.
In order to make this landscape a little more undulating I have squashed in the sides a little (a lot) and cropped it back into a landscape shape:)
8-17-16 MS Rotterdam traveling through Prince Christian Sound in southern Greenland on it's way back to Boston
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Sawdon Balk is a Public Bridleway that links the villages of Sawdon and Rushton in North Yorkshire.This is a view South across Seamer Ings and on towards the Yorkshire Wolds or it would be as we were under a blanket of low cloud for much of the day.A very typical Bank Holiday,but hey it sure beats work and it didn't stop me from being out and about.
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f8; 1/50; ISO 100.
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The final shot from the trip up Sgor Mor before mounting the bikes and heading back to show how the harsh Scottish weather takes it's toll on the landscape. You have to be hard to survive up here.
At a height of 2667 feet (813 meters), Sgor Mor doesn't quite qualify as a Munro as it's 333 feet (111 meters) short, but it is a Corbett and offers some great views of the Cairngorms.