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A starry night, and full moon, beside Lake Fjällgrycken in Sweden. It was
around minus 15 Celsius, and if there was anyone peeking through their
curtains, they probably thought I was totally nuts! Aluminium tripods are
not fun to handle at such temperatures.
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View from the flat window. Those of you who know Edinburgh, will know
exactly where.
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Some burnout to the sky that I couldn’t quite fix, but still I quite like
it.
Location: Near Templand, Dumfries & Galloway
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An early shot with my 17 - 40mm zoom………which actually gives you a17mm focal length, for massive depth of field, on the full frame Canon 5Dbuy a print on imagekind
Crows are meant to be the most intelligent of birds. Usually I can’t get close to them with the camera before they flap lazily away. This one, however, chose to stay and check out what I was up to.
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My favourite dead tree. I’ve sometimes spent over an hour photographying it……it’s so beautiful! Location: Hoddam, Dumfries & Galloway.
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Dead trees have often a beautiful sculptural form. This one is located inthe Ramerscales Estate, Dumfries & Galloway.buy a print on imagekind
Of all my photos taken in recent years, this is the one which pleases me most. You don’t see everything there is to see in the first half second…….the mist adds atmosphere and depth, and the viewer feels a wish to follow the path themselves….well, that’s the effect it has on me! The location is near Templand, Dumfries & Galloway.
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This shot was taken in December at a small lake near Bjursås, Dalarna incentral Swedenbuy a print on imagekind








