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Mistimed Cloud

Posted: 19 Dec 2020, 20:20
by Walter Glover
At the edge of the North Sea the wind and the ckiuds wait for no man as he sets uop a shot of upturned whalers on the beach in front of Lindisfarne Castle.. Local fishermen apparently considered it a a bad omen to send boats to the junkyard. They instead found a way to transform their old boats into perfect little storage sheds for their nets, tools, and other equipment.
Lindisfarne Castle was built in 1550. The castle sits on the highest point of the island, a whinstone hill called Beblowe.
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Re: Mistimed Cloud

Posted: 20 Dec 2020, 09:41
by Maris
The Holy Island with its castle has been an evocative site for centuries and, Walter, your superbly composed photograph does it full justice.

Curiously, the 2012 Landscape Photographer of the Year prize, £10,000 no less, was claimed by a picture of Lindisfarne Castle with two boats in the foreground. But very quickly the photographer was disqualified for excessive Photoshopping in a ridiculously dramatic cloudy sky. Even digital clouds, it seems, wait for no man.

Re: Mistimed Cloud

Posted: 21 Dec 2020, 18:26
by Walter Glover
Thaanks Maris, and that's a cracking yarn!! I keep as faras possible from creating 'fake views' because I have aboured exxcessive manipulation going right back to the very same stormy sky being printed onto several WW1 pictures of troops by Frank Hurley.