Three Wee Gems from Scotland.
Nosaj
Loc: Sarasota, Florida
GWR100 wrote:
1- Culross is a village and former Royal Burgh, and parish, perched on the banks of the Firth of Forth in The Ancient Kingdom of Fife.
2- Just a wee Ginnel in the village of Cromarty on the Black Isle in the North East of Scotland.
3- South Queensferry is a village just west of Edinburgh, situated between the Forth Rail and Road Bridges.
Really nice images; great color and contrast, detail, and balance, with catching eye appeal.
How peaceful--I wanta go and live there.
Thanks very much Nosaj, thats very much appreciated,
Geoff
Nosaj wrote:
Really nice images; great color and contrast, detail, and balance, with catching eye appeal.
Cheers csparbeck, Im sure theses room for a few more residents LOL,
Geoff
csparbeck wrote:
How peaceful--I wanta go and live there.
Beautiful - and a whole lot of history.
GWR100 wrote:
1- Culross is a village and former Royal Burgh, and parish, perched on the banks of the Firth of Forth in The Ancient Kingdom of Fife.
2- Just a wee Ginnel in the village of Cromarty on the Black Isle in the North East of Scotland.
3- South Queensferry is a village just west of Edinburgh, situated between the Forth Rail and Road Bridges.
GWR100 wrote:
1- Culross is a village and former Royal Burgh, and parish, perched on the banks of the Firth of Forth in The Ancient Kingdom of Fife.
2- Just a wee Ginnel in the village of Cromarty on the Black Isle in the North East of Scotland.
3- South Queensferry is a village just west of Edinburgh, situated between the Forth Rail and Road Bridges.
GWR100 These are most exciting, and truly beautiful. Thanks. RBorud
Taking a beautiful picture is one thing. But having a set of such beautiful pictures documenting a trip that you took is completely another. For that thank you for sharing, and I kind of envy you.
Geoff: All three are outstanding. I guess I'm just picky...too back those metal street plates are in the first and third. I'm sure you could "remove" them digitally if you are so inclined. I just find them distracting. Otherwise, beautiful light, dramatic skies/clouds, rich colors, and very nice compositions. Keep up the fantastic work. jack
DebAnn wrote:
Beautiful - and a whole lot of history.
Thank you DebAnn, its much appreciated,
Geoff
ChuckMc wrote:
Taking a beautiful picture is one thing. But having a set of such beautiful pictures documenting a trip that you took is completely another. For that thank you for sharing, and I kind of envy you.
Thanks much appreciated Chuck, thanks very much for you feedback,
Geoff
Stash wrote:
Very, very, nice.
Cheers Stash, thanks very much,
Geoff
Beautiful images. Very well done
Jack
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