Quicksilver!
I liked the effect that the last rays of the dying sun created here by illuminating the cataract flowing under the bridge at Killin.
At the west end of Killin the River Dochart forms a fast-flowing cataract which splits into two branches enclosing the small island of Innis Buidhe -the Yellow Island. The river here is crossed by a bridge with the middle support resting on the island. Innis Buidhe is the ancient burial ground of the Clan MacNab. The clan name comes from "Mac an Aba" -meaning "son of the Abbot". They claim descent from Finghin the Abbot of Glendochart (966AD) -who at this time belonged to the Celtic Christian Church of Columba and not the Roman Catholic Church. The Celtic Culdee Church did not forbid marriage and neither did it have the strict hierachy of the Catholic Church.
Framed by a friend.
Quicksilver!
I liked the effect that the last rays of the dying sun created here by illuminating the cataract flowing under the bridge at Killin.
At the west end of Killin the River Dochart forms a fast-flowing cataract which splits into two branches enclosing the small island of Innis Buidhe -the Yellow Island. The river here is crossed by a bridge with the middle support resting on the island. Innis Buidhe is the ancient burial ground of the Clan MacNab. The clan name comes from "Mac an Aba" -meaning "son of the Abbot". They claim descent from Finghin the Abbot of Glendochart (966AD) -who at this time belonged to the Celtic Christian Church of Columba and not the Roman Catholic Church. The Celtic Culdee Church did not forbid marriage and neither did it have the strict hierachy of the Catholic Church.
Framed by a friend.