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I was recently asked why the skies are always so ominous in my photos. The only answer that I can think of is this...
"And as he drove on, the rainclouds dragged down the sky after him, for, though he did not know it, Rob McKenna was a Rain God. All he knew was that his working days were miserable and he had a succession of lousy holidays. All the clouds knew was that they loved him and wanted to be near him, to cherish him, and to water him."Douglas Adams So Long, and Thanks for All the Fish
This will be the last posting for a little while, but I will still be around to view and comment.
Took another trip up to Glencoe and the surrounding area, just one of those places you can never tire of, well for me anyway!
The iconic Black Rock Cottage and even more iconic cloud covered Buchaille Etive Mor in the distance.
Blackrock Cottage in Glencoe with the majestic Buachaille Etive Mor in the background dusted with snow.
A chilly winter sunrise on Rannoch Moor with the light just touching Buchaiile Etive Mor and the other mountains.
Black Rock Cottage and Buchaille Etive Mor snapped on my way home from a Hebridean tour.
The iconic Black Rock Cottage and even more iconic cloud covered Buchaille Etive Mor in the distance.
The essence of this place for me is just the beautiful cottage in midst of the evocative Rannoch Moor.
It's been done a million times before but I wanted to capture my view of this famous little cottage.
This is one of my favourite images that I have taken of the iconic Black Rock Cottage and it was captured back in November while leading a workshop...
Explore #4 12/07/2017 ... many thanks to everyone for your interest, feedback, faves and comments, it's very much appreciated
Desirable abode - The...
Whitewash - The much photographed Black Rock Cottage in its idyllic setting in Glencoe in front of the iconic pyramidal Munro of Buachaille Etive Mòr...
Cliché shot but was passing and the light was nice, plus haven't photographed it before.