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    Sunny Day at Mevagissey, Cornwall.

    Some very windy weather and heavy seas meant the harbour was pretty crowded yesterday.

    Sunny Day at Mevagissey, Cornwall.

    Sunny Day at Mevagissey, Cornwall.

    Sunny Day at Mevagissey, Cornwall.

    Sunny Day at Mevagissey, Cornwall.

    Sunny Day at Mevagissey, Cornwall.

    The shots look much better on my flickr page !

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    Re: Sunny Day at Mevagissey, Cornwall.

    Very nice images

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    Re: Sunny Day at Mevagissey, Cornwall.

    Quote Originally Posted by kernowbhoy View Post
    Some very windy weather and heavy seas meant the harbour was pretty crowded yesterday.

    Sunny Day at Mevagissey, Cornwall.

    Sunny Day at Mevagissey, Cornwall.

    Sunny Day at Mevagissey, Cornwall.

    Sunny Day at Mevagissey, Cornwall.

    Sunny Day at Mevagissey, Cornwall.

    The shots look much better on my flickr page !
    Nice shots, I can smell the seaweed.

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    Re: Sunny Day at Mevagissey, Cornwall.

    They are sharp and well exposed when viewed with the Lightbox option, Andy. All look good.

    I see the Lenten Rose in the last image. That boat worked from Salcombe for a couple of years. A nice looking traditional design vessel. I heard it had gone to Cornwall but didn't know where it was until now.

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    Re: Sunny Day at Mevagissey, Cornwall.

    Really nice captures. I am always awed at the magnitude of the tides along your coast!

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