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From Bowling in October Morning Sunrise
The Clyde and the Erskine Bridge bathed in early morning October sunshine and the flat calm water how could I refuse. This is the from the Millennium Point near the coastal village of Bowling. No lens filters utilised , as is!!
This ex-tolled bridge (now free to vehicles) was opened to vehicles and pedestrians on 2/7/1971 by Princess Anne.
The bridge's 50th Anniversary happened in 2021
A full view of the River Trent and Trent Bridge with a flat calm surface. The glass like reflection is exactly what you see, the only editing was to crop the final size!
Yachts and motor cruisers moored in Arisalg marina, Loch nan Ceall, Lochaber, Highland region, Scotland.
I need a breather from all that Scottish stuff so a few from North Wales. Safety barriers stretching out to sea.Nd filter work.
don't normally like B&W on my shots, but this was such a grey day I thought it might just work -- had to keep a little colour just can't manage without
Shot taken from pier on the other side of the river Hull . No tripod with me so just rested the camera on a rail.
the headland on hafan y mor holiday park near Pwllheli. overlooking cardigan bay. the sun was out and it was flat calm
Winter sunset looking west down the Solway Firth from the foreshore at the end of the road from Newbiebarns to Newbie Mains. Photographed from 54° 58' 7.21" N, 3° 17' 24.27" W
Never have I seen the River Trent as calm as this, it really was as glassy as you are seeing. The only editing was to crop the final size!
Breathtaking view of a flat calm loch on a bitterly cold winter day. Despite being winter, the hillside colours were amazing.
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Lingediep entering a flatcalm Alfred Basin
Year Built: 2008
Length x Breadth: 108 m X 18 m
Gross Tonnage: 5598, DeadWeight: 8112 t
A boat heads down Walney Channel on a very still afternoon.The horizontal lines in the lower part of the shot are telephone lines.
I was out one day when I was asked by tourist,
"What's the pyramid over there?!"
I was a little amused.
Cockenzie Power Station's on the right - well, it used to be