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Just about as far north as you can go in Britain without falling off the end you will find the very edge of Scotland and the amazing Duncansby stacks, which I liken to dragon's teeth. These sharp canines are razor thin and tower out of the sea. They are best viewed from the cliff path. I photographed them in dappled light which painted the stacks and sea with cloud patterns. I much preferred this softened light to hard afternoon sunlight.
All images displayed are the copyright of Ian Cameron
Yves Rubin | 05-May-2007 01:38 | |
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