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I'm cheating a bit with this one, i.e. posting it a day late yet dating it the 10th, but I thought it would be a good one to fill the gap between the two night shots of the wrecks. In this one you can see Paul on his side of the roof with the shore in the distance behind him. Fortunately, it was already past high-tide at this point so, despite both being absolutely frozen, we were beginning to relax a little in the knowledge that we weren't about to a) be submerged, or b) make total fools of ourselves by calling the coast guard ;-)

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comment by Darren at 08:06 PM (GMT) on 11 September, 2006

Nice to see a bit of a behind the scenes shot.

comment by quis at 09:47 PM (GMT) on 11 September, 2006

Hang on, he stayed in that position for 2 minutes whilst freezing cold? Dedication...

comment by m at 10:59 PM (GMT) on 11 September, 2006

I bet he didn't chose to stay in that position that long. He was just frozen to the view finder!

comment by Richard Houtby at 12:55 AM (GMT) on 13 September, 2006

LOL, time flies when you're out shooting... 2 minutes is nothing.... unless water is rushing up at you.

comment by wade at 03:33 AM (GMT) on 14 September, 2006

i saw persistence !!

comment by paul at 02:40 PM (GMT) on 26 September, 2006

brings back memories, nice to see what it looked like with the tide in, as I couldnt see the view to the shoreline well in the dark.