East of Hopeman in Moray Scotland looking across the Moray Firth.
Nikon D80Manual4 secs. at f22ISO 100Nikon 18.0-70.0mm f/3.5-4.5 at 18mmHitech 0.9 ND soft Grad.Manfrotto 190XPROB / 804RC2 headProcessing: RAW via NX2. Tiff via CS5.
coast, hopeman, jim, lossiemouth, moray, robertson, scotland, sunset, sea
This one packs a punch Jim – great how you’ve managed to hide the effects of the filter on the rock above the skyline, very nicely done
Thanks John. Just sent you bubblemail. Great to get your kind commentsThank youJim
– Jim Robertson
Beautiful Jim, love the highlighted water movement
Thank you very much Kymie
Stunning shot Jim, that sky is to die for, awesome light and movement!
Hi Simone. Yes great sky that evening. Thanks for being here and for such kind comments
Gorgeous work, a strong image!
Many thanks Astrid :)
excellent shot – such a beautiful sky
Hi Chris. Thank you :)
This is what I call photographic artistry! Well done!
Many thanks for your very kind comment :)
Many thanks for this Polly :)
Nicely done Jim :)
Hi James. Cheers mate.
:) Many thanks for this Aj.
Hi Polly. Many thanks for this. Great!
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This one packs a punch Jim – great how you’ve managed to hide the effects of the filter on the rock above the skyline, very nicely done
Thanks John. Just sent you bubblemail. Great to get your kind comments
Thank you
Jim
– Jim Robertson
Beautiful Jim, love the highlighted water movement
Thank you very much Kymie
– Jim Robertson
Stunning shot Jim, that sky is to die for, awesome light and movement!
Hi Simone. Yes great sky that evening. Thanks for being here and for such kind comments
– Jim Robertson
Gorgeous work, a strong image!
Many thanks Astrid :)
– Jim Robertson
excellent shot – such a beautiful sky
Hi Chris. Thank you :)
– Jim Robertson
This is what I call photographic artistry! Well done!

Many thanks for your very kind comment :)
– Jim Robertson
Many thanks for this Polly :)
– Jim Robertson
Nicely done Jim :)
Hi James. Cheers mate.
– Jim Robertson
:) Many thanks for this Aj.
– Jim Robertson
Hi Polly. Many thanks for this. Great!
– Jim Robertson