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Coble Landing2, Filey
Coble Landing is a slipway to the beach at Filey on the English North East Coast. The Coble is the traditional fishing boat of the area and they are launched from the beach, demanding a flat-bottomed boat with a high prow to cope with launching into the surf. In the background is Filey Brigg, a promontary consisting of boulder-clay which erodes easily, causing the characteristic patterns in the cliff. The picture has had a sky pasted in.
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And I missed the bit of original sky showing through the netting on top of the boat... doh!
Mike Bywater at 22:45 CET on 24-Feb-2012 [Reply]
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now corrected!
Mike Bywater at 22:53 CET on 24-Feb-2012 [Reply]
Big difference
Mike,
This sky makes a big difference. A great shot to view.
Mark Stodter
Mark Stodter at 15:33 CET on 27-Feb-2012 [Reply]
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Mark, I have a question for you. If I had presented this initially with the added sky I suspect you would not have known it wasn't genuine. Now that you DO know, does it affect the way you feel about the photograph?
regards, Mike
Mike Bywater at 01:44 CET on 28-Feb-2012 [Reply]