Heh... Should've paid more attention to the location... I know Lizard point very well, did a log of ocean racing on the south coast... I know how steep and dauntingly high those cliffs are, but only from the seaside PoV.
Thanks for your reply, and your comment, too. The Citroen does have those turning headlights if you steer. Very useful when driving at night through winding country roads...
Chears Hugo - The Lizard is the most southerly point on the UK mainland and it's damm near impossible (and very dangerous) to get down to the water when the waves are large so you have to view from up on the cliffs - I was watching the bird as he dived through the waves then just managed to get him as he took off - a lucky snap!
Hi Jason, Love this top down view; it's one that's not too common in seashapes. Although it does reduce the feel of the height of the crashing waves, it's pretty spectacular, the overview makes up for that loss big time. Also the Guillemot soaring off is awesome addition; great shot, very well captured.