File:The Rock of Gibraltar in the distance.jpg

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Gibraltar in the distance. It was a very gloomy day with a constant threat of rain which made for not the nicest weather but some really beautiful clouds.

You can see the steady line of ships in the distance; the strait of Gibraltar sees approximately 70,000 ships through it each year traversing the Atlantic and the Mediterranean.

Not HDR - the only PS was a little bit of curves and some minor dodging and burning.
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Author Karyn Sig from Spain

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27 December 2006

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