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Autumn is a transitional season and unfortunately some days are a bit moody and gloomy.
Developed using Darktable 3.6.0. Additional post-processing and texture added with GIMP 2.10.24, G'MIC 2.7.9 filters and Photoshop.
I think I have Flickr withdrawals symptoms, still manage to post some phone shots while traveling.
Thanks for your visit and kind comments but I won’t be able to respond until I return
I am reaching the upper slopes of Glas Tulaichean now, and am just below the low base which hangs around me, and shrouds the summits other mountains across the distant Glens.
Glas Tulaichean is my 5th Munro of the season and the 28th in total, bringing me to a Munro completion rate of near enough 10%. The mountain stands at 1051 meters (3448 feet) and is the last one I will do as I have now moved away from Scotland and back to my roots in South Yorkshire as the pull of the Grandchildren was just too strong.
Winter is at its "hardest" right now, a strange winter, we haven't seen a real winter yet, it's snowed, it's rained, it's been a bit cold and then warm days.
This is multi-shot panorama from the top of the North Downs stitched in CS6 and finished in Lightroom 5.3. If I stare at the image, I swear the clouds are moving!
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I was waiting for having some sunlight, but the day was cloudy. However, the pattern of the clouds in the sky was very interesting that afternoon, so I concentrated the composition on it. "Drama in the sky" could be an alternative title.
Lens: Leica-R Vario-Elmar 21-35mm.
This capture was taken when I arrived at Max-Eyth-See on Sunday morning. The sun was still fighting to find a way through the clouds and about one hour later it was successful, even if it was only a short victory.
The ranks of cowls on CN has dwindled to 81 from a fleet of 200+ less than a decade ago. Getting two (or more) in the same paint on the same train is getting pretty hard considering the remaining C40-8Ms only comprise three percent of CN's fleet.
Glad it was cloudy today, as high-sun would have killed this shot.