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I believe that if one always looked at the skies, one would end up with wings. (Gustave Flaubert)
Sometimes the sky looks bigger......
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An image from back in April, taken from the famous Yat Rock viewpoint above a meander in the River Wye. I took multiple images and stitched them together to make sure I got plenty of a great cloudscape in the final composition.
If ever there was a 'Must-do' location for photography on the west coast of Scotland it is this.
Eilean Donan Castle is a spectacular spot on its little island, just east of the village of Dornie. I was lucky enough to be there when the tide was in, and as the sea was flat calm the reflections were almost perfect.
The high tide also covered the mass of brown seaweed that lurks beneath.
Taken in that superb sunset evening at Melbourne....The moon was in its Perigee and it looked huge just over the horizon, I did a few closer up but I did like the look of this one too..
Evening light over the Brecon Beacons, looking north from the Blorenge towards the Sugar Loaf. This year’s challenge is more photography in the Beacons ( Bannau Brycheiniog). I don’t tend to do big vistas so something I want to get better at. First time up the Blorenge, with hindsight, next time I’ll take some shots from the western and northern slopes before walking up to the peak.
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This is a view to the the Western area of the Yorkshire Wolds with the village of Wetwang to the left of the two trees.
Taken on a evening as a thunder storm had just crossed in front of us from left to right and another rapidly approached over our left shoulder. we got lucky and managed to get back to the car without a drenching
Taken from the riverbank walkway passing by the collection of floating? oddments people call home (one of which appears to be a motor torpedo boat or some such) on the lower reaches of the river Adur at Shoreham.
The clouds were simply crazy on that particular day. I am not sure how long this homestead will continue standing, but it is always a joy to go and visit and imagine what life was like back then with that open sky all around.....and not much of anything else.
Set within a patchwork of fields in the wetlands of the Lincolnshire Fens, Timberland fen is just south west of the River Witham.
The sun was not quite over the horizon but the light was just getting reflected from the clouds onto the water here. Loved the bleakness of it.