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A truly magnificent sight, the Ballroom features 22-foot ceilings and lovely water-green walls adorned with gold leaf decoration. Large murals painted by Ernest Peixotto add a feeling of richness and warmth to the stateliness of the room. The magnificent crystal chandeliers, which are copies of those that hung in the Hall of Mirrors at Versailles, and six elaborate crystal wall sconces with amethyst colored crystal drops, complete the grand illumination of the ballroom. A built-in stage and grand piano offer the ideal space for live entertainment.

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Coastal retreat. Tis so often true that the best days begin and end on the beach and with the company of family and loved ones those days can last a lifetime sewn deep into your heart........During these tough times with restrictions in place we each still have the power to dream and hopefully in time to be able to pursue our dreams. All it takes is a believe that they can come true and the strength and conviction to make them..A dream can make life worth living and our dreams are what can get us through even the worst of days.....

Después de varios meses sin tiempo ni ganas de editar, al fin se han dado las circunstancias para ponerme a ello. Y no una foto cualquiera, si no una foto de un lugar que se ha convertido en uno de mis favoritos. Viendo la foto comprenderéis el porqué. Otro sitio al que fui esta pasada primavera con mi amigo Juanma @juanmanuelfernandezlopez_ .

 

Por cierto los próximos 21, 22 y 23 de noviembre imparte un taller junto a @mikellarreabarquero (dos absolutos cracks de la fotografía y mejor como personas) y si se cumplen las previsiones podréis ver este espectáculo de la naturaleza en pleno otoño, la estación que mejor le sienta. Si os cuadra ni dudéis en contactar con ellos y apuntaros, lo vais a disfrutar como locos!!. Además está misma cascada tiene otro encuadre increíble y totalmente diferente!

 

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Thank you for viewing my images, Wishing you all a wonderful 2021... If you'd like to buy me a drink (and can afford to), please do! Here: www.buymeacoffee.com/tommcpherson

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Field of oilseed rape at Duffus.....

Duffus Castle, near Elgin, Moray, Scotland, was a motte-and-bailey castle and was in use from c.1140 to 1705. During its occupation it underwent many alterations. The most fundamental was the destruction of the original wooden structure and its replacement with one of stone. At the time of its establishment, it was one of the most secure fortifications in Scotland. At the death of the 2nd Lord Duffus in 1705, the castle had become totally unsuitable as a dwelling and so was abandoned.

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'Daisy Rock' at Hopeman east beach, Moray.

  

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Allá por septiembre del año pasado aún estaban los bosques primaverales. Así que como había llovido bastante esa semana nos embarcamos @juanmanuelfernandezlopez_ @mikellarreabarquero y yo mismo en una pequeña aventura. Además, como sabréis, imparten talleres por esa zona que pocos conocen tan bien.

 

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Grey Heron at Burghead Harbour, November 2020

Nikon D750 200-500mm at 500mm f5.6 iso 200

driving with Leica M9 and Nokton 35 F1.2

Shot on Sony RX0M2. I was pleasantly surprised, by this one inch sensor. very happy with results, and great colour science. I also held a Formatt Hitech Firecrest Polariser in front to help bring out the colours.

Roseisle sunstar

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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.

  

Leaving Burghead Harbour today

 

A stroll around Burghead Harbour today, always provides the opportunity to capture something different!

driving at night with Leica M9 and Nokton 35mm F1.2

Quizás una de las zonas que más me ha sorprendido de los valles pasiegos, por su esplendor. Sin duda de los lugares más frondosos, verdes y vibrantes del lugar. A ver si vuelve a llover pronto y volvemos a perdernos por algún bosque mágico en busca de nuevos lugares, eh @juanmanuelfernandezlopez_ ?

 

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Loch Carron (Scottish Gaelic: "Loch Carrann") is a sea loch on the west coast of Ross and Cromarty in the Scottish Highlands, which separates the Lochalsh peninsula from the Applecross peninsula, and from the Stomeferry headland east of Loch Kishorn. It is the point at which the River Carron enters the North Atlantic Ocean

St Peter's Kirk stands south of the road leading to Gordonstoun School about a quarter of a mile east of the village of Duffus. It is sometimes referred to as St Peter's Church; as Duffus Old Parish Church; as Duffus Old Kirk; or just as Peter Kirk.

 

You approach St Peter's Kirk along a grassy lane that runs south from the minor road from Duffus. There is space to park on the north side of the road without causing an obstruction, or you can walk from Duffus. A sign on the inner gate tells visitors where the key to the church is is kept, though access around and views into the church are so good that many visitors probably choose to do without.

 

Williamston, near Hopeman, Moray

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

 

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.

 

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.

 

Findhorn is one of the more popular beaches along the Moray coastline thanks to the long, unspoilt sandy stretch of the shore and the natural beauty of this spot.

 

When the tide is out, a wide expanse of flat sand is exposed, ideal for taking bracing walks. As the tide comes in most of the sand is covered, leaving just the top of the beach which is more pebbly.

 

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