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Swyre Head
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Photoblog: 06 May 2009
Galleries: Dorset > Jurassic Coast
from Eldon Seat. cliffs of Kimmeridge in the distance.
Keywords: 123L, 2for2, A1F1, Dorset, England, English Channel, Jurassic Coast, Kimmeridge, P1F1, Purbeck, Swyre Head, TWTME, UK
Taken by Joe D on 2008-01-27 15:16:56 with: NIKON D50 at 18 mm 9.0 +0.70 ISO 200 |
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Mike-DT6
2009-03-31 08:51:42
Nice peaceful setting. I like the light on the fields.
antonyspencer
2009-03-31 10:00:47
Love this Joe! Stunningly simple. Exposure is perfect also
Joe Dunckley
2009-03-31 10:26:49
thanks guys! this one sat in my "is this really worth uploading?" folder for a long time...
antonyspencer
2009-03-31 11:20:26
Really? I think this is my favourite photo of yours. This is superb! Those tones in the green are great and crucially there is nothing to distract anywhere in the frame. No strong clouds which would have taken your eyes straight out of the frame and I really love the bright hazy light on the left. i wish I had taken this!
per_andersen
2009-03-31 19:58:16
absolutely gorgeous light. - it really was worth the effort, imo :-)
. Andrew Dunn .
2009-03-31 20:28:50
This hill's got a rather nice shape to it, hasn't it. -- Seen in my contacts' photos. (?)
treehouse1977
2009-04-02 20:00:55
definitely worth uploading. i was watching the "far from the madding crowd" film last night, the location for the scene where Oak saves Bathsheba's sheep was somewhere around here, with Swyre Head looming behind. The but earlier in the film where Oak's own sheep go off the cliff is near the other Swyre Head near Durdle Door.
Blade Man
2009-04-04 17:14:16
from the (2for2) group Great shot
claonaite
2009-04-06 18:13:02
Wonderful light and composition here -- Seen in the group"1-2-3 Landscapes (1 A Day)" (?)
nitsuJmAI (justin sangani)
2009-04-07 02:54:09
Love the crop and the smooth tonality.
telfa
2009-04-09 06:07:49
phenomenal mate.
beechlights
2009-04-27 18:44:17
Fantastic light and textures on the grass.