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11/10/2009

Gulls on the rocks

Gulls 

Gulls sat on the rocks along the promenade in Whitehead. It was a pretty foggy day and I liked the way the horizon just disappeared leaving the rocks and gulls as the only elements in the picture.

10 Nov 2009 13:08:25
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