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Uploaded: 06/29/17 3:39 PM GMT
Cliffs Of Moher Up Close
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The wind was blowing a such a hard and sustained clip that one had to lean into it so as not to literally get blown over. With such the case, I wouldn't want to be those people up there on the edges. Co. Claire, Ireland.

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::Nikoneer
06/29/17 4:48 PM GMT
Oh yeah, one of my favorite places for photography (not to take them--I'm in the U.S.--but to view them) I like the fact that you've got two groups of people in here, giving scale to the massive height of the cliffs.

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::tigger3
06/29/17 10:42 PM GMT
I agree you have a superb perspective in this one Ted, good capture in difficult conditions. tigs=^..^=
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.Constance52347
06/29/17 11:54 PM GMT
Oh my goodness! I don't do well with heights and that cliff is massive! Great perspective...and I do feel for those tiny people! lol
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::corngrowth
06/30/17 9:44 AM GMT
Had in my former career 'some' (please notice the quotes) fear to approach such a shoreline that near, Ted, ☺ , but now I can enjoy it fully, not in real however, but on this very fine capture.

PS: the people up there shows perfectly the height of these Irish cliffs.
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::luckyshot
06/30/17 3:34 PM GMT
The people on the edge give perspective to the scale of the cliffs. An observation is that the vignette on the edges is a bit too strong.
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