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Northern Lights over Hopeman Beach towards the harbour.

Moray, Scotland

Low tide at Hopeman Harbour at dusk.

Looking towards Loch Tulla and the surrounding mountains from the Loch Tulla veiwpoint carpark.

Star biting off more than she can chew

Limestone rocks on the summit of Malham Cove

The woodland along the banks of the River Don, Aberdeen.

Taken with Sony a7C | Asahi Pentax Super Multi Coated Takumar 24mm f3,5

“Even kings need rest. A lion in stillness, soaking in the warmth of the wild, a reminder that true power is often found in peace.”

Sertigtal

Sertig- Dörfli

 

The lovely bridge that spans the Bracklinn Falls.

Unfortunately it is closed off at the moment.

Ominous looking clouds at sunset

Voigtlander 28mmm Ultron II

Incoming waves at Clachtoll Beach, Assynt

Hopeman's beach transitions from lovely sand to a rocky coastline.

One of the many Glens that lie within the Cairngorms National Park, Scotland

Late evening sunshine illuminates the sand dunes at Nairn Beach, Scotland.

Star hiding in the heather bloom

A walk on the icy riverside path along the banks of the River Don, Aberdeen

The rugged NE Coastline of Portsoy

Taken with Sony a7c | Asahi Pentax Fish-eye-Takumar 17mm f4

A snow covered Ben Rinnes rising above the forest from the roadside.

Morning rainbow on the first day of Chinese New Year.

Teddy is a very good sport about the reindeer antlers

Hoodoos in the southwest are either made of sandstone or mudstone. This one is definitely made of mud. It looks like a slender tower but from a side view you can see that it is really a long fin that has about three peaks with capstones on top.

This is the most dramatic view of the formation, a perspective that makes it look like a stand-alone hoodoo.

The fact that it is just a couple of hundred feet from the road is a bonus. Roadside, my kind of photography! Regardless, it makes me happy to sit under the stars and watch the heavens turn.

The formation was illuminated by a passing car that came by with the brights on, all I had to do was click the shutter in the right moment.

Taken with Sony a7C | Asahi Pentax Super Multi Coated Takumar 24mm f3,5

Malham Beck is a stream 1.2 miles (2 km) long, running southwards through the valley beneath Malham Cove in the Yorkshire Dales, England. It originates in a cave beneath Malham Cove and flows through Malham before joining Gordale Beck to become the River Aire just south of the village.

Santa Cruz, California - Explored July 25, 2023

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Abergeldie Castle in warm autumnal sunshine.

Abergeldie Castle is a four-floor tower house situated on the south bank of the River Dee between Ballater and Braemar near Balmoral Castle in Royal Deeside, Scotland

It was built in the mid 16th Century

Glarner Alpen an einem wunderbaren Frühlingstag

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Glen Ey is a glen within the Cairngorms National Park.

It is accessed from the Braemar - Linn of Dee road, Aberdeenshire.

Clachtoll Beach, Assynt.

NW Scotland

The Falkirk Wheel is a rotating boat lift in Tamfourhill, Falkirk, in central Scotland, connecting the Forth and Clyde Canal with the Union Canal. It reconnects the two canals for the first time since the 1930s. It opened in 2002 as part of the Millennium Link project.

Purple summer flower

Incoming waves at Clachtoll Beach, Assynt.

NW Scotland.

Rogie Falls are a series of waterfalls on the Black Water in the Highlands of Scotland.

The falls are near the village of Contin in Ross-shire

 

Part of the woodlands around the approach to Bracklinn Falls, Callander.

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