Thanks, Rob. I skedaddled pretty quick after the thing ogled me. (Plus the tide came in suddenly and with a vengeance.)Careful. It might be one of his new Hell Fire Drones looking for an errant Scotsman...
Love the distant figures, and what looks like a church, left of centre.
Thanks, Julian. I never turn my back on a possible DSG!Brilliant Brian. Sky is superb. That thing is mighty interested in you, I hope you didn't turn your back.
Top marks, Tom. It's an oil rig out there. And thank you.Great shot indeed. The sight of the church (or maybe an oil rig) and also the people in the distance all add to the overall.
Correct. Oil Rig. Thank you, Ivar. Much appreciated!Beautifully done and I think Tom is onto something when saying it could be an oilrig in the far distance. Albeit that is of no significance to a very well performed craftsmanship.
Thank you, Beth. Much appreciated!love this! wonderful clouds and tones, the grain adds a lot to this too. but the best part is the clouds.
Not to mention, @Pete Askew, that said DAG clearly intended to,...er,...liquidate me,... by employing the use of his LOVAA (Large Ominous Vapor Accumulator Accelerator) in a diabolical attempt to wash me away from above as well as below! Dark times indeed, sir!Wonderful tones and grain Brian, and all those indistinct details add so much.
Mind, you had a lucky escape I reckon. That's one of those DAGs. It had clearly targeted you with its Hypnobeam (pat. pending, in the name of a Dr C Dodkin!) but you managed to break free even though the evil genius had activated his Tidal Surgmatron. We are facing dark times I feel!
Thank you, Nick. Much appreciated!Toanl range is fantastic, really like this Brian.