Hello again, I haven't done much recently, been busy catching up with my card making & watching the grandchildren (hard work) LOL. Today I took a run down the Clyde Valley to New Lanark ( World Heritage Site )Took some shots around the village before walking along the river towards the Falls of Clyde. There are 4 waterfalls, but I only managed to get 1 as it was very muddy and slippery. I took a few shots along the way before making my way back to the car. Should have had my walking boots on. Hope these are ok.
Thanks
Jeanette
mark.r
Loc: Port Talbot South Wales
My brother was in Scotland last week end to watch the match :).They are very nice pictures so clear with you.Mark
mark.r wrote:
My brother was in Scotland last week end to watch the match :).They are very nice pictures so clear with you.Mark
thanks Mark...I don't know what's wrong...I can't see the photos that I downloaded and I have more to do.
These are just fine. like these kind of pics. Nice series!
Well done, Jeanette. Can't control weather but the overcast day seems right.
tainkc wrote:
These are just fine. like these kind of pics. Nice series!
Thanks tainkc for your comments....appreciate it ...I was having trouble downloading tonight....really slow :thumbup:
Jeanette
carlysue wrote:
Well done, Jeanette. Can't control weather but the overcast day seems right.
Thanks carlysue for looking and commenting.....I'll go back when the weather is a bit better....there is so much to see, like the roof garden, mill wheel etc. they say it's best to go after heavy rain as the waterfalls will be at their best. :thumbup:
Jeanette
mark.r
Loc: Port Talbot South Wales
There are more of your pictures down loaded now.The net must be slow with you.The other pictures are very nice with you.Mark
mark.r wrote:
There are more of your pictures down loaded now.The net must be slow with you.The other pictures are very nice with you.Mark
Thanks mark...it is really slow
:-( Jeanette
Beetlebug05 wrote:
Hello again, I haven't done much recently, been busy catching up with my card making & watching the grandchildren (hard work) LOL. Today I took a run down the Clyde Valley to New Lanark ( World Heritage Site )Took some shots around the village before walking along the river towards the Falls of Clyde. There are 4 waterfalls, but I only managed to get 1 as it was very muddy and slippery. I took a few shots along the way before making my way back to the car. Should have had my walking boots on. Hope these are ok.
Thanks
Jeanette
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What a great set this is
I particulary like the shot of the falls and the shots looking straight up the water with the buildings parallel
Good Job
Karl P wrote:
Beetlebug05 wrote:
Hello again, I haven't done much recently, been busy catching up with my card making & watching the grandchildren (hard work) LOL. Today I took a run down the Clyde Valley to New Lanark ( World Heritage Site )Took some shots around the village before walking along the river towards the Falls of Clyde. There are 4 waterfalls, but I only managed to get 1 as it was very muddy and slippery. I took a few shots along the way before making my way back to the car. Should have had my walking boots on. Hope these are ok.
Thanks
Jeanette
Hello again, I haven't done much recently, been bu... (
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What a great set this is
I particulary like the shot of the falls and the shots looking straight up the water with the buildings parallel
Good Job
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Thanks Karl for your comments....I must go back after a heavy rainfall to see the Falls at their best.....and obviously wear the right footwear
:thumbup:
Jeanette
A nice and interesting series.
And definitely wear your big boots.
Pierre
PierreH wrote:
A nice and interesting series.
And definitely wear your big boots.
Pierre
Thanks Pierre for looking and commenting.....I'll look out the wellies!!!!! (Do you call them gum boots?) :thumbup:
Jeanette
jeanbug35 wrote:
Very nice.
Thank you jeanbug35 for looking and commenting :thumbup:
Jeanette
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