Photos by William Stephens : on the map, in Google Earth (KML)
View towards the wreck, Brancaster Beach
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Groyne on Brancaster beach
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Nicky's birthday breakfast!
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Gate to South Creake Church
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Door in North Creake
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Tracks in the shingle
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Chateau Étoges
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View across from the Cravant Road
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Chablis from the Grand Crus vinyards
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Grand Cru vineyard, Chablis
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Pontigny Abbey under the sky
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Le Lavoir, Chablis
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The mill stream at Chablis at night
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The mill stream at Chablis
446 views
Grocery shop in Chablis
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The Serein River at Chablis - full!
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Sunset over Sierra Nevada
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William Stephens's conversations
Murat, heartfelt thanks for your all beautiful words. Best regards, Reiner.
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Hi zsamboki, I think it could be Sorbus, but I'm not quite sure. Thanks for your vote! Cheers William
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Good storm that seems to emanate from the tree! Cheers William
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well maybe you're projecting your own feelings William - you're certainly projecting mine ;D, but it was certainly cold and windless enough on the shore to give more than a little credence to what you say :)
thanks for the visit
Graham
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beautiful picture. rich colors.I give a yellow star. jean louis
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Hi Leix-Reider, and to think that the day before it was raining hard at 2500m!
Thanks to you as well Graham Cheers William
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HI Andrew and Graham thanks for the comments. This was actually seven exposures (6EV) shot but I needn't have used as many - another I took with five exposures didn't look significantly different (except the tree was too central)!
Happy New Year William
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Very nice colors
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Great HDR-work. Y*
Regards, Michael
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Hi Sue I think that most of my photos do better at full size - they tend to be too cluttered to see well as a thumbprint. Having said that, the new lay out for Panoramio works well as it makes them slightly larger. I normally just hope that people will be interested enough to take the time and expand their horizons... Ciao, William
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