On the way home from the Highlands at the weekend we split the journey at Oban on Friday evening, and we were treated to this sunset. No filters, no playing with the camera's settings, no photoshopping - this is nature's own palette
On the way home from the Highlands at the weekend we split the journey at Oban on Friday evening, and we were treated to this sunset. No filters, no playing with the camera's settings, no photoshopping - this is nature's own palette
Beautiful pictures, i went to Oban as a teenager, only for the day, but it's a lovely place.
Hi, Iain
Fine photographs, Iain!
I have renamed the thread "Sunsets" so others can post their photographs of sunsets taken in various locations.
All my best
Chris
Christopher T. George
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Thanks Lottie & Chris
Thank you too
Christopher T. George
Editor, Ripperologist
Editor, Loch Raven Review
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Chris on Flickr and on MySpace
Hi Iain
Another fine photograph. This one is especially fine I think because it has a certain timelessness to it, showing a dramatic landscape which could be a mountainous scene virtually anywhere in the world.
Chris
Christopher T. George
Editor, Ripperologist
Editor, Loch Raven Review
http://christophertgeorge.blogspot.com/
Chris on Flickr and on MySpace
It's the region which is home to some of Europe's oldest rocks, some 3,000 million years old (our planet is "only" 4,300 million years old). You can feel it when you're travelling around, you can almost feel yourself travelling back in time.
I've been going for a week or two in the summer for the past 6 years now, plus two Hogmanays in the Highlands - a REAL way to spend a week! I'm making plans to go again with my bike before the summer is out - it was a "like to do" until I found out I can get right up to Inverness on the train for only £42 return then it became a "must do".
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