OK, I confess I’ve really stretched the interpretation of todays assignment!
To be honest I was lost for inspiration, maybe it was the dead dull, boring, double yellow lines of our course leader’s example that did it for me.
Or perhaps it was the scenery that I was today again surrounded by on the beautiful North Cornwall coast that shut out trivial things of “doubleness!”
As a result dear Blogonaught, I am forcing upon you a slightly obtuse approach; my “Double” is two shots of the same scene but in different formats, which sort of gives a nod to the “Rotation” requirements!
Why give you two of the same?
Well, I just feel that the view is so stunningly beautiful that I wanted to share it with you, twice. After all I was the lucky one perched up on the cliff enjoying it today!
Just so I’m not accused of cheating too much, here’s another shot that qualifies as a double, but I think it would look silly if I rotated it!
Catch you soon.
Dookes
Fantastic shots 🙂
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Thank you. It’s the glorious scenery that inspires me and keeps pulling me back!
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We were on the same wavelength today D…. I did a camera rotation-type shot today too 🙂
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Yeah, I saw it and very good it is too!
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ps. Gorgeous scenery as always 🙂
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I can’t take credit for the scenery I’m afraid, except on my model railroad! 😂😂😂🤗
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The scenery is beautiful and I love the birdies 🙂
I think it’s fine with whatever way you want to interpret the theme 🙂
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Thank you, I must admit that I have stretched the interpretation at times!
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