Isle of Mull

John King

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Taken on the Isle of Mull in 2012. I had a Bronica SQa then and regretted selling it, but my shoulders have regained their normal position without the weight of a body and 3 lenses.
 

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A very well-made series. Beautiful consistency between the different images. I have a soft spot for the last one.
 
Very nice set. I like them all but wonder if "Yesterday's Rain" is level - I makes my eyes work hard to figure things out.
 
Well the fence posts are vertical, the rocky slab on the edge of the far side of the river is horizontal, but the grassy bank is shown going up hill which it does naturally, so yes I would say it is level.
 
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A nice set of images John I like them all. I have dived a lot around that aera in 80's and 90's.
 
There was one place I tried to get to where a stream or small river plunges from the top of a cliff directly into the sea. There had been rain when I was there and the flow over the edge created huge clouds of fine spray There was no safe access so had to give up. You really need to be in a boat to see it properly. I seem to remember it was on the north west coast somewhere
 
This was very definitely the Isle of Mull.
I think I have found it curtesy of Google maps. On the SW of Mull and is shown on the map as Eas Fors Waterfall. It may be that I could have viewed it but as I recall at the time there was a barbed wire fence stopping me getting to a viewpoint
 
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