DeltaSigma wrote:
First of a few landscape pics from Scotland.
This is the Bass Rock, maybe 8 - 10 miles distant from the shoreline.
Hazy conditions lending weight towards b&w processing.
Did you visit the Island?
I think it has the biggest Gannet population of the World. IIRC 150.000
You have to walk you’re way thru the Gannets to the top.
Chris Dees wrote:
Did you visit the Island?
I think it has the biggest Gannet population of the World. IIRC 150.000
You have to walk you’re way thru the Gannets to the top.
Chris,
No, not enough time therefore not on the agenda. Didn't you go to the nearby Isle of May last year?
Most of us in the broader English speaking world lost someone who died so that we could live in freedom from tyranny. I'm very grateful and we should never forget their sacrifice, neither should we allow that hard fought freedom to be lost through complacency.
DeltaSigma wrote:
A series dedicated to the majestic 'Buachaille Etive Mor' sitting at the head of Glen Etive and adjacent to Glen Coe. Taken from edge of Rannoch Moor.
New bridge at Letchworth is about complete. Open for rail traffic. The old trestle has been removed. And yes Reagan, that is the last of the snow/ice in the left center of the image. Taken with the 18 f3.5 Ais. Thanks for looking.
Scott
DeltaSigma wrote:
The classic, often photographed, view of the Buachaille and the Coupall river (with not much water in it)
10 stop ND filter to blur the water.
I am sure Leighton is up to his elbows in the Market and spring planting and such. But where is Reagan? Lost in Fuji land? Stuck on the beach? Searching for his next Nikon body?