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Brent Geese
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near Saint Marnocks, Dublin (Ireland)
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- Uploaded the 2007-11-14 11:16:12
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by © Green Irish Eagle - Extra information
- Camera: DMC-LZ7
- Taken on 2007:11:12 16:32:16
- Exposure: 0.003s (1/320)
- Focal Length: 29.60mm
- F/Stop: f/4.200
- ISO Speed: ISO100
- Exposure Bias: 0 EV
- No flash, Compulsory



Comments
Roger Sandvik, on November 14, 2007, said:
I like this one very much. It's very similar to the coastal waters of where I like to hike :)
PeSchn, on November 14, 2007, said:
A nice idyllic picture again, Gerry, I guess the water is not often so calm and the distant rocks add much atmosphere to it. Greetings, Peter
AlexMatos, on November 14, 2007, said:
A family walk (swim) after lunch...or in search of...
Alex
Lecleire Jacques, on November 14, 2007, said:
Very nice shot.
ayrshireman, on November 17, 2007, said:
Nice light Gerry, it must have been one of the few nice evenings that's been for a while?
© Green Irish Eagle, on November 17, 2007, said:
Thanks David. The light is a bit special here about 1 hour before sunset. Didn't catch it here though. It's very subtle. It would probably need a large panorama with only the sea and the islands.
ayrshireman, on November 17, 2007, said:
Gerry, I have been to Ireland on various occasions from Belfast right up around the Antrim coast and all down the west coast but i will need to visit the east coast down from Belfast the coast there looks lovely to "All the best"
©junebug, on December 6, 2007, said:
Lovely shot, Gerry! Cheers, Anne
© Green Irish Eagle, on December 6, 2007, said:
Thanks Anne. Is the snow gone in Germany? It's wet and windy here. Plenty of that type of weather this time of year. Yuch! Gerry
Nawitka, on May 12, 2008, said:
This is another lovely one Gerry! You have a fine group of oystercatchers in the background too. The light is soft, I think you've given us a good hint of what it was like. Well done, a fascinating look at your coast.