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I was at Gairloch in 1989 and managed to get a very powerful shot of the Church during the highest recorded neep tides for 40 years Massive waves crashing on to the beach. This canvas now adorns my lounge and has attracted many gasps of awe given the dramatic day of weather. If you can imagine the Church in reflection as
'The lights are on-but there's nobody in'
Regards Graeme Macklin ( Photographer ).
geemac@imagesscotland.co.uk
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I was at Gairloch in 1989 and managed to get a very powerful shot of the Church during the highest recorded neep tides for 40 years Massive waves crashing on to the beach. This canvas now adorns my lounge and has attracted many gasps of awe given the dramatic day of weather. If you can imagine the Church in reflection as 'The lights are on-but there's nobody in' Regards Graeme Macklin ( Photographer ). geemac@imagesscotland.co.uk
Do not know what has happened here but this is not my photograph although my 'quote is right; no photo of the Church at Gairloch ?