What You See Is What You Get. This is a journal blog, an explore-blog, a bit of this and that blog. Sharing where the mood takes me. Perhaps it will take you too.
Hari OM From the train; looking out over Burntisland, Inchkeith island end-on... the light effect was simply a trick created by the train window and the PandS's poor pixeling! Yxx
I keep meaning to tell you how much I like your photo is that a piece of Lunapic work? The bench and the pretty trail are calling my name 2 pm dental appt with a new dentist who bought my 30+ dentist practice. I like him very personable He is a keeper. Hugs HiC
What beautiful Photos! I wish I was more of a landscape painter, I'd LOVE to pint the second from the bottom. Paths through the birches are a recurring dream image for me. You are a fabulous photographer. Purrs Marv
I was going to ask if that was an island in the last photo but I see Bertie had already asked. I googled and it is abandoned. Even the lighthouse is not manned. I could live there. Your Friend Sweet William The Scot
What a great walk, thanks for taking us along! I never get enough silvery water or lichen--although both are quite abundant here in NZ! Thanks for linking up to My Corner of the World!
that was a super interesting place you saw... and that bench is the perfect place for a summer day with a book ;O)
ReplyDeleteThat final shot is superb. Where was it taken from?
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DeleteFrom the train; looking out over Burntisland, Inchkeith island end-on... the light effect was simply a trick created by the train window and the PandS's poor pixeling! Yxx
Mom says that bench would be a great place to just sit and relax. Nice selection of shots!!!
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I keep meaning to tell you how much I like your photo is that a piece of Lunapic work?
ReplyDeleteThe bench and the pretty trail are calling my name
2 pm dental appt with a new dentist who bought my 30+ dentist practice. I like him very personable
He is a keeper.
Hugs HiC
What fantastic nature shots ~ all wonderfully composed!
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A ShutterBug Explores,
aka (A Creative Harbor)
Me and Stanley would love to go for a walkie around there! Beautiful!
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Murphy & Stanley
Before my eyes and brain synched, I saw ice icicles hanging down, not silver birch standing up. Great northern lights.
ReplyDeleteA wonderful winter selection!
ReplyDeleteGreat pics!
ReplyDeleteWhat beautiful Photos! I wish I was more of a landscape painter, I'd LOVE to pint the second from the bottom. Paths through the birches are a recurring dream image for me. You are a fabulous photographer.
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Marv
I love that little tuft of moss. Bright green in a world of brown and green. It's daring. It's brave.
ReplyDeleteWhat beautiful serene shots!
ReplyDeletethat trail is one I would love to wander down and that view at the end is wonderful.....
ReplyDeleteI was going to ask if that was an island in the last photo but I see Bertie had already asked. I googled and it is abandoned. Even the lighthouse is not manned. I could live there.
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Sweet William The Scot
On the Juniper Trail you can find reindeer moss?
ReplyDeleteNice impressions, I also like the birch trees!
Best regards!
It's lovely to see greens!!!!
ReplyDeleteLooks like fall to us and not winter.
ReplyDeleteLove these. Namaste
ReplyDeleteHello, beautiful nature scenes and lovely spot for a walk. Love the cool sky image. Have a happy day and weekend ahead.
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ReplyDeleteLove the lichen in the 5th shot best. Lovely shots to share
ReplyDeleteWhat a great walk, thanks for taking us along! I never get enough silvery water or lichen--although both are quite abundant here in NZ! Thanks for linking up to My Corner of the World!
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