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One woman, one camera, one huge north coast...
Friday, 12 December 2008
Approaching mid-winter
Moon-rise over Lednagullin (the village - well, more of a hamlet really - on the other side of Armadale bay), taken 3.10pm yesterday afternoon.
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I'm an amateur photographer with a particular love of wildlife photography. In June 2008 I moved from south London to the north coast of Scotland. This is the diary of my quest to improve both my photography and my natural history knowledge.
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Staggering
A common Thurso species
Following on from my last post...
Approaching mid-winter
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