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Skinningrove always provides me with something new. The tide was almost right out when I took this picture, and so the sand was exposed except for the stream of water cutting across it. The sun was perfectly placed behind some thin cloud, which gave me flat, even light to work with and also produced the cloud pattern in the sky.

Sony A7RV Pixel Shift

Primeras muestras capturadas con Pentax K3 II

Just outside the villages of Calvine / Struan off the main A9 road, the River Garry cuts an impressive deep gorge through the psammite rock, its strata layers exposed through thrusts along local faultlines, eroded by the water and pebbles flowing..

Following a friend's advice I explored along the river, admiring the geology; this was the first photographic scene to catch my eye - not the grandeur of the river but a small cascade trickling along to the side.

 

Technically slightly difficult to achieve the photo I wanted: the rain was coming on, the tripod had to be very low on the ground about 70yd away the other side of the gorge, shooting directly through a decayed clump of bracken with a tree branch swaying back and forth in the middle of the distance. With enough long-exposure data, these things leave no impression...

 

Prints, cards, masks and other things are available via the website: Small Cascades, River Garry.

The chancel showing the rood screen and stained glass windows.

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"To the memory of the Brave Soldiers and Sailors Who Saved the Union": Soldiers' and Sailors' Monument

View of the Chancel looking towards the sanctuary and altar.

 

I shot this with a -4.3 exposure bias and using pixel shift then brought up the shadows in pp

... or rather, General Psychopathology; the 1963 translation of Jaspers’ original text.

A rare clear illustration of 3 tree layers in the wild: bark, cambium, and wood. Probably a large branch broke from this tree to create this, and it must have been a long time ago. It's remarkable how similar it seems to a scar in the human body, when we are separated on the timeline by hundreds of millions of years.

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An old heavy glass and metal lamp meant to hold a large candle. I repainted and cleaned it from a pretty rough state some years ago. More recently, I put a couple strings of solar LED lights inside it. They aren't bright enough to be very useful but they made a nice effect with the snow. The 510-pyro is showing off its effect of good highlight separation here.

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