Posts tagged ‘water’
Swans in the mist
Many of my best images were taken from the bottom of our garden, because, when the light is special, you can get down there in thirty seconds. This shot was taken yesterday morning, when the sun was still very low in the sky. Just printed it out to A3+, and it looks quite good. So, I’ve put it into my ‘exhibition collection’…….if I ever get round to having one!
Loch Lomond
I have nice memories of this place……my parents used to belong to a
sailing club just north of Millarochy Bay, so we spent most weekends there.
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At the Bottom of the Garden
Location: Mill Loch Lochmaben, Dumfries & Galloway.
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Feral Goats
Yesterday, (04 March 2008), we took a walk up a hill path passing a waterfall called the GreyMare’s Tail, inspired by the mare in Burns’ poem ‘Tam o’ Shanter’. Therewas lots of snow and beautiful views of the hills, but photographing thesewild goats was most fun. As you’ll see, I had an Ansell Adams inspired,high contrast monochrome moment.
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The Upper Loch, Lochmaben
Taken just a few days ago (mid February). Fortunately dawn comes at a reasonably civilised 7.15am at this time of year. The smallness of the loch, and the soft early morning light, lent a feeling of intimacy to the atmosphere.
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Dawn Patrol
Something about the form of this fishing jetty on Lochmaben’s Castle Loch, has drawn me back several times with my camera. The light at dawn has a beautiful quality, especially on a frosty morning. I was so pleased when the four swans came sailing past as they inspired the composition.
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Lake Gopen
Lake Fjällgrycken, Sweden
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