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This is probably a lucky 'catch'. This old home will not be standing for much longer.

Captured with a full modified Canon EOSR with an 830nm filter. Modifications performed by Spencer's Camera & Photo.

Part of my 'Duffus Castle through the seasons' project.

 

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The castle is situated on the Laich of Moray, a fertile plain that was once the swampy foreshore of Spynie Loch. This was originally a more defensive position than it appears today, long after the loch was drained.

 

The motte is a huge man-made mound, with steep sides and a wide ditch separating it from the bailey. The whole site is enclosed by a water-filled ditch, which is more a mark of its boundary than it is a serious defensive measure.

Duffus Castle was built by a Flemish man named Freskin, who came to Scotland in the first half of the 1100s. After an uprising by the ‘men of Moray’ against David I in 1130, the king sent Freskin north as a representative of royal authority.

 

He was given the estate of Duffus, and here he built an earthwork-and-timber castle. Freskin’s son William adopted the title of ‘de Moravia’ – of Moray. By 1200, the family had become the most influential noble family in northern Scotland, giving rise to the earls of Sutherland and Clan Murray.

In about 1270, the castle passed to Sir Reginald Cheyne the Elder, Lord of Inverugie. He probably built the square stone keep on top of the motte, and the curtain wall encircling the bailey. In 1305, the invading King Edward I of England gave him a grant of 200 oaks from the royal forests of Darnaway and Longmorn, which were probably used for the castle’s floors and roofs.

 

The castle is situated on the Laich of Moray, a fertile plain that was once the swampy foreshore of Spynie Loch. This was originally a more defensive position than it appears today, long after the loch was drained.

 

The motte is a huge man-made mound, with steep sides and a wide ditch separating it from the bailey. The whole site is enclosed by a water-filled ditch, which is more a mark of its boundary than it is a serious defensive measure.

 

The ancestral seat of the earls of Moray

Duffus Castle was built by a Flemish man named Freskin, who came to Scotland in the first half of the 1100s. After an uprising by the ‘men of Moray’ against David I in 1130, the king sent Freskin north as a representative of royal authority.

 

He was given the estate of Duffus, and here he built an earthwork-and-timber castle. Freskin’s son William adopted the title of ‘de Moravia’ – of Moray. By 1200, the family had become the most influential noble family in northern Scotland, giving rise to the earls of Sutherland and Clan Murray.

 

A new stronghold

In about 1270, the castle passed to Sir Reginald Cheyne the Elder, Lord of Inverugie. He probably built the square stone keep on top of the motte, and the curtain wall encircling the bailey. In 1305, the invading King Edward I of England gave him a grant of 200 oaks from the royal forests of Darnaway and Longmorn, which were probably used for the castle’s floors and roofs.

 

By 1350, the castle had passed to a younger son of the Earl of Sutherland through marriage. It may have been then that the keep was abandoned, possibly because it was beginning to slip down the mound, and a new residence established at the north of the bailey.

 

Viscount Dundee, leader of the first Jacobite Rising, dined in the castle as a guest of James, Lord Duffus in 1689, prior to his victory against King William II’s government forces at Killiecrankie. Soon after, Lord Duffus moved to the nearby Duffus House. The castle quickly fell into decay.

 

Part of my 'Duffus Castle through the seasons' project.

 

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Utah is amazing. There are so many unique locations.

 

One of my favorite photos taken this year.

 

I kept moving from dune to dune looking for a nice ridge pointing toward the sunset and some great ripples to catch the light. I thought I was going to be too late when I spied this dune in the distance. Luckily, I made it to the top just in time to line everything up.

 

White Sands is a great little park, I hope to return soon and share it with

Kay.

Emerging from the Fog - (click to view full image) - We took a couple early morning boat rides through the Bayou. The first morning we experienced heavy fog. The fog cleared around this tree just long enough for me to take a photo. The lake was hauntingly beautiful.

 

I never get tired of photographing this little lake

 

Monte Cristallo Cortina d Ampezzo, Dolomiți

Foto feta durant el taller amb @javier_alonso_torre , en arribar a la platja de las "Cuevas del Mar", enseguia, al meu cap tenia aquesta foto, vaig muntar el teleobjectiu per capturar aquestes onades contra la roca, vaig dedicar una bona estona a trobar unes onades i esquetx que m'agrades.

 

EXIF: 1/8s f11 ISO100 255mm

@sonyalpha A7iii + @sigmaphotospain 100-400mm F5-6.3

 

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One more with the dense fog in this nice beech wood from mid of September. I promise, the light is about to come back very soon! ;) Think it is more valuable to keep up the temporal consistency of the journey and how the seasons transform into each other, rather than mixing up the different months. Let me know down in the comments what you think!

 

September 2018 | Steckhof

 

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Winter Wonderland

 

Morning temps ranged from -32C with no wind to -26C with howling wind.

Image captured on 2020-07-17 from Handhills, Alberta at midnight.

 

HDR Composition to bring out detail in the comet nucleus:

10 X 2 sec

10 X 5 sec

10 X 10 sec

10 X 20 sec

 

Equipment details:

ZWOASI 071MC Pro camera, Celestron AVX mount, Canon EF 70-200mm f/2.8L IS III USM Lens at 135mm.

 

Processed in PixInsight and Photoshop.

Captured along the Icefields Parkway Highway (93), Jasper National Park. Infrared image using a fully modified Canon EOSR and an 830nm filter.

The day was absolutely clear and crisp. Never have I seen the mountains this magnificent.

After many months of clouds, wind and/or extreme temperatures, we finally completed this winter target. Imaged from late February to late March as conditions allowed.

The HII region, Sh 2-261, is often called Lower's nebula because it appears on a photographic plate taken by the father-and-son team of Harold and Charles Lower in 1939.

Image captured over 5 nights; 2022-02-25, 2022-03-06, 21, 24 & 29

15 hours 40 minutes total integration

Ha subs 23 * 1,200 sec = 7 hours 40 min

OIII subs 9 * 1,200 sec = 3 hours

SII subs 15 * 1,200 sec = 5 hours

Imaging Equipment:

SharpStar 140PH Triplet 910mm focal length

Mesu 200 MKII mount,

ZWOASI2600MM Pro camera

SHO 3.0nm filters

Located in the constellation Orion and is associated with the open star cluster NGC 2175. NGC 2174 is about 6,400 light-years away from Earth.

Image captured over 8 nights; 2021-03-07 to 2021-03-16.

13 hours total integration

Ha subs 15 * 1,200sec = 5 hours

OIII subs 13 * 1,200sec = 4 hours 20 minutes

SII subs 11 * 1,200sec = 3 hours 40 minutes

Imaging Equipment:

SharpStar 140PH Triplet 910mm focal length

Mesu 200 MKII,

ZWOASI2600MM Pro camera

3nm Ha, OIII & SII filters

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Part of my 'Duffus Castle through the seasons' project.

 

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The castle is situated on the Laich of Moray, a fertile plain that was once the swampy foreshore of Spynie Loch. This was originally a more defensive position than it appears today, long after the loch was drained.

 

The motte is a huge man-made mound, with steep sides and a wide ditch separating it from the bailey. The whole site is enclosed by a water-filled ditch, which is more a mark of its boundary than it is a serious defensive measure.

Duffus Castle was built by a Flemish man named Freskin, who came to Scotland in the first half of the 1100s. After an uprising by the ‘men of Moray’ against David I in 1130, the king sent Freskin north as a representative of royal authority.

 

He was given the estate of Duffus, and here he built an earthwork-and-timber castle. Freskin’s son William adopted the title of ‘de Moravia’ – of Moray. By 1200, the family had become the most influential noble family in northern Scotland, giving rise to the earls of Sutherland and Clan Murray.

In about 1270, the castle passed to Sir Reginald Cheyne the Elder, Lord of Inverugie. He probably built the square stone keep on top of the motte, and the curtain wall encircling the bailey. In 1305, the invading King Edward I of England gave him a grant of 200 oaks from the royal forests of Darnaway and Longmorn, which were probably used for the castle’s floors and roofs.

   

Nothing fancy. Just another pretty minimalistic interpretation of the tree topic. This has to be a love or hate thing.

 

October 2018 | Enztal

 

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Part of my 'Duffus Castle through the seasons' project.

 

601314487fe3c.site123.me/

 

The castle is situated on the Laich of Moray, a fertile plain that was once the swampy foreshore of Spynie Loch. This was originally a more defensive position than it appears today, long after the loch was drained.

 

The motte is a huge man-made mound, with steep sides and a wide ditch separating it from the bailey. The whole site is enclosed by a water-filled ditch, which is more a mark of its boundary than it is a serious defensive measure.

Duffus Castle was built by a Flemish man named Freskin, who came to Scotland in the first half of the 1100s. After an uprising by the ‘men of Moray’ against David I in 1130, the king sent Freskin north as a representative of royal authority.

 

He was given the estate of Duffus, and here he built an earthwork-and-timber castle. Freskin’s son William adopted the title of ‘de Moravia’ – of Moray. By 1200, the family had become the most influential noble family in northern Scotland, giving rise to the earls of Sutherland and Clan Murray.

In about 1270, the castle passed to Sir Reginald Cheyne the Elder, Lord of Inverugie. He probably built the square stone keep on top of the motte, and the curtain wall encircling the bailey. In 1305, the invading King Edward I of England gave him a grant of 200 oaks from the royal forests of Darnaway and Longmorn, which were probably used for the castle’s floors and roofs.

 

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Part of my 'Duffus Castle through the seasons' project.

 

601314487fe3c.site123.me/

 

The castle is situated on the Laich of Moray, a fertile plain that was once the swampy foreshore of Spynie Loch. This was originally a more defensive position than it appears today, long after the loch was drained.

 

The motte is a huge man-made mound, with steep sides and a wide ditch separating it from the bailey. The whole site is enclosed by a water-filled ditch, which is more a mark of its boundary than it is a serious defensive measure.

Duffus Castle was built by a Flemish man named Freskin, who came to Scotland in the first half of the 1100s. After an uprising by the ‘men of Moray’ against David I in 1130, the king sent Freskin north as a representative of royal authority.

 

He was given the estate of Duffus, and here he built an earthwork-and-timber castle. Freskin’s son William adopted the title of ‘de Moravia’ – of Moray. By 1200, the family had become the most influential noble family in northern Scotland, giving rise to the earls of Sutherland and Clan Murray.

In about 1270, the castle passed to Sir Reginald Cheyne the Elder, Lord of Inverugie. He probably built the square stone keep on top of the motte, and the curtain wall encircling the bailey. In 1305, the invading King Edward I of England gave him a grant of 200 oaks from the royal forests of Darnaway and Longmorn, which were probably used for the castle’s floors and roofs.

 

Half moon crescent between the trunks of a tree silhouette, shining through the hazy sky. There is some post-sunset color in the clouds as well. The dark atmosphere fascinated me.

 

October 2018 | Enztal

 

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