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Lone yachtsman
Hi all.Finally returned home.Unpacked the car,and noticed this guy on the loch.
Looks like the weather is picking up so looking forward to getting out walking. ![]() Cheers Iain |
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Re: Lone yachtsman
I'd have liked to have been him
![]() Re the picture would it be possible to show more water above the boat as the top of the sail looks very close to the top edge to me - nice though ! Regards Andy
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Re: Lone yachtsman
Thanks Andy.He did seem very contented 9 miles of loch and not another soul perfect.Re pic this what you mean?
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Re: Lone yachtsman
As a sailor I can soooo appreciate the feeling
Re the Picture - yes, but I would have given it even an inch more above Mind you I often get accused of too much blank space so don't rely on my opinion Regards Andy
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Re: Lone yachtsman
Basically the boat needs space to move into therefore you should consider cropping 40% off the RH side.
Oh and flip the image as left to right is often better than right to left. Just my opinion you understand! ![]()
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