Isle of Wight sea, sky, and lightning and landscapes
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I do love the island. watching this was magic. Your island is a place where I feel at peace, like living in the best moments of music. my heart is lifted by those memories. perhaps I'll be lucky enough to retire there; at least, that is my humble dream
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Great photos :) I love the Isle of Wight
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Who lives in isle of wight
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I'm happy to live there, there are far worse places to live! Tranquillo!
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wow so great!!!
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I've lived on the island all my life, lol :D
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what is the total population of the island not including tourists?
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My first impression was a poor one as I left the hovercraft....then I got the bus to Shanklin!What a beautiful island,I spent 4 days travelling to each end and it seemed like England without the hectic ,rush life.It was so peaceful,not a motorway in sight and such friendly lovely people.I was there 2 weeks ago,so your sharp photos is a good reminder of what we left behind.A big Gold star badge for you! Thanks.
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i live there and who ever else is watching this that lives on the island
i think you would agree with me that it can be truely beautiful
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if any1 wants to know some places onthe island inbox me and ill be happy to help :)
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yayy i live on the island! :D in yarmouth!
Gah! Why has do i have a debate on my slideshow :-(
spongersurfer 1 year ago 2
Wow, that was truly the most amazing thing I have ever seen on Youtube. What Enya track was that? It fitted so well. One comment I would make is that the Moon on one of the beach shots looked too large to be real. Was it "added" afterwards? (5:15) Amazing work...not one poor shot. 11/10
photonbucket 2 years ago 4
Thanks for your comment :-) The moon at 5:15 indeed isnt as it should be, it was due to me doing a double exposure in the camera, one for the moon,, the other for the scene, then the camera overlays the first image onto the second. The good thing about multi exposures is that they have been done for decades using film, and nowadays digital, and the method is pretty much exactly the same :-)
spongersurfer 2 years ago