REFLECTIONS OF A MOMENT IN TIME
What I really like about photography, is that we have endless moments in time which are lost forever (particularly when our memories grow dimmer with age), but if we have a camera we capture that moment forever.
I particularly like this moment in time as its a lot gentler than my other images.
The Loch was so beautiful and calm and it reflected perfectly all the curves of the shore and the mountain.
The fog disguised the fact that the mountains in the distance needed a ten week Bear Grylls Survival Course and that was just to suss the map out!!!
It wasn't until I started processing the image that I had realised that I had taken Lonely Little Tree's twin.
I wonder if they have survived the hurricane strength winds that battered the UK yesterday!
REFLECTIONS OF A MOMENT IN TIME
What I really like about photography, is that we have endless moments in time which are lost forever (particularly when our memories grow dimmer with age), but if we have a camera we capture that moment forever.
I particularly like this moment in time as its a lot gentler than my other images.
The Loch was so beautiful and calm and it reflected perfectly all the curves of the shore and the mountain.
The fog disguised the fact that the mountains in the distance needed a ten week Bear Grylls Survival Course and that was just to suss the map out!!!
It wasn't until I started processing the image that I had realised that I had taken Lonely Little Tree's twin.
I wonder if they have survived the hurricane strength winds that battered the UK yesterday!