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The tiny harbourmaster's boat is heading back in to the harbour at Nairn in the Moray Firth, Scotland. Is he just finished his shift, is the weather turning bad, or is something else chasing him in? That is up to you to show us.
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Dave
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I hope he has a fast boat Euan!
Jane
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If he's lucky it's an old Russian hydrogen peroxide driven torpedo and it will blow up before it gets to him!
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He might have difficulty outrunning that Euan!
Dave
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A wee bit lost?
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Hello sailor!
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Ah, channelling the old Dunkirk spirit 😉
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Haha! A coffee spilling moment there Derek 🙂
Dave
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Is this Gulliver's travels? 🙂
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How could you guess, Dean?
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I know they breed the eagles big up there but................ 😮
Dave
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.......... but "The tiny harbourmaster's boat" were your opening words, Dave.
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I know they breed the eagles big up there but................ 😮
By @davescm
In the words of Crocodile Dundee, 'That's not an eagle...'
I would have so loved to see a Haast's Eagle in real life, but the Maori hunted its prey (the Moa) to extinction, and with nothing to eat, the Haast's Eagle followed the Moa into extinction.
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Maybe the answer lies in the question.
Too long and far out
Alone with Royal Bracklan
In the wee Osprey
When the nightmare birds return
In the winds over the waves?
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Haha - Brilliant Trevor !
Dave
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Took a while to put together. Hope the idea is coming through 🙂
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Indeed, Dean.
I can see that you chose the twin sister of Findhorn, and managed to squeeze everything in.
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You caught me out Dean - I only have one picture and keep re-using it ! 🙂
Dave
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Took a while to put together.
By @Dean_Utian
I imagine it did take a while, Dean. You did a fantastic job of finding the right photos and lining them up!
Jane
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Thanks Jane. After looking at the final result, I was thinking that it doesn't seem to represent all that went into making it. Tried to be tru to each image component. The second one from the left is the only one distorted to get the water working with the far left one.
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Dean,
"The second one from the left is the only one distorted to get the water working with the far left one."
I also had to mirror the Findhorn (59) to make a fit with the Sangobeg (179, along with some more), but never though of squeezing either.
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I liked it and had a play with GF