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David Watson


Free Account, Glasgow

re-claiming 2

Again the boats bieng slowly re-claimed by the ocean.

This is in the tiny village of Salen on the Isle Of Mull, Scotland.

Cheers

Dave

Comments 17

  • Jaime Crystal Attenborough 26/04/2006 8:49 Voting comment

    skip as david has much more amazing work than this
    sorry
    jaime :)
  • Andy Pomplun 26/04/2006 8:49 Voting comment

    great, nothing more to say!
  • David Watson 26/04/2006 8:49 Voting comment

    I should point out as in other image. Very very little PS work is done to achieve this effect :-)).

    It is done with the aid of an old uv filter, Vasaline jelly, chocolate lipstick, an old pair of nylons and a little wind !!!!!

    Cheers


    Dave
  • Dennis Veldman 26/04/2006 8:49 Voting comment

    i like the first one better.. this makes me want to wear glasses.. but i already wear them!
    bit blurry for me..
    Contra
  • Abdul Khaliq 26/04/2006 8:49 Voting comment

    I like the other one, SKIP
  • Claire L. 26/04/2006 8:49 Voting comment

    Pro
  • Dominic Falcone 26/04/2006 8:49 Voting comment

    pro
  • Cees Kuijs 26/04/2006 8:49 Voting comment

    contra
  • Der Zacki 26/04/2006 8:49 Voting comment

    contra
  • ~Merlin~ 26/04/2006 8:49 Voting comment

    pro
  • Jan Van Der Hooft 26/04/2006 8:49 Voting comment

    contra
  • Anastasiya Ivanova 26/04/2006 8:49 Voting comment

    Two proposals in running ...
    Pro
  • Stu Good 26/04/2006 8:49 Voting comment

    @Ruud - When I proposed this I didn't know the other had already been proposed.
    I like this one better anyway, but as I've said before if we all liked the same things life would be very boring :-)
  • Valfoto 26/04/2006 8:49 Voting comment

    Skip
  • Stu Good 26/04/2006 8:49 Voting comment

    Well I'm sure about the title but I love the picture itself. I love the feel of the image it evokes memories for me, from my childhood, of the paintings on the wall of the bedroom I slept in at my grandparents house during the holidays. I also admire the compostion of the scene itself, the colours and reflections on the water.