Posts Tagged ‘Landscape’

Sunday Lunch

29Aug10

Walking into a village in Catalonia around lunch time in summer sometimes seems like re-enacting a Clint Eastwood film: the streets are completely empty … The attractive Catalonian village of Monells has a thirteenth century square which these days is set out for that attractive southern European habit of having family Sunday lunches.  Not being […]


Dolmens

28Aug10

Deep in the cork oak forests of Catalonia we ran across a series of Neolithic grave stones.  Dolmens are found across Europe and their characteristic ‘pi’ shape belie the fact that once they would have been covered with earth to form barrows.  The chamber below would have been a grave.  These stones are almost 5,000 […]


Ironbridge

23Aug10

The world’s first iron bridge was constructed in … Ironbridge!  Although now a pleasantly rural area in a deep valley with the River Severn running through it, it was a hive of industry and the birthplace of the Industrial Revolution in the eighteenth century, thanks in part to the raw materials of the area. Since […]


Following on from yesterday’s post, fields are being gradually cleared of their grain crops.  The oil seed rape is also being cleared away.  But the architectural items of the harvested fields are the bales of straw dotted around.  The weather has been rather mixed round here, as you can see, so the whole harvest is […]


Harvest Time

19Aug10

It’s that time of the year now.  The combines have just started and will keep going, all night if necessary, to bring the harvest in.  This is mostly what’s planted round here, barley – excellent in beer and for malting for whisky! and, as you might expect, I think it works in black and white […]


Endless Woods

15Aug10

On a long walk round the Atholl Estates in Glen Barvie and Glen Bruar there were long stretches going through woods and forest plantations.  I tried to get a sense of this in the picture below.  I tried this in colour, but couldn’t make it work for me. Taken in Dynamic B&W mode on the […]


Queen’s View

14Aug10

Coming back from a cycle round Loch Rannoch  deep in the Highlands on the eastern edge of the desolate Rannoch Moor we stopped at Queen’s View, a favourite stopping place of Queen Victoria.  This looks along Loch Tummel west towards Loch Rannoch and Rannoch Moor.  On the left is the mountain of Schiehallion, where the […]


This Morning

13Aug10

This was the sunrise on the way to work this morning.  It seemed too much of a gift to pass up; so, I made a hasty stop in a layby to take two pictures. I shot this in jpeg (by accident), and had dialled in a little exposure compensation in camera to reduce blown out […]


As none of my cameras has the latest new-fangled in-camera stitching or sweep technology for putting panoramas together I have to do this the old-fashioned way – through software.  I took some pictures to allow me to experiment with a new application I was trialling – DoubleTake. This shows the River Tay from near Dundee […]


Half Tide

11Aug10

The Forth Bridges are normally photographed from the larger town of South Queensferry; however, its smaller and less well-known equivalent on the north shore of the Firth offers some interesting and different perspectives – particularly of the Victorian rail bridge, where you can get a real sense of the massive iron structure.  North Queensferry, like […]