Towards Loch Tummel by Tim Haynes Via Flickr: Not a view I've encountered before - from Craigower outside Pitlochry looking across to Loch Tummel and hints of Rannoch beyond.
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Towards Loch Tummel by Tim Haynes Via Flickr: Not a view I've encountered before - from Craigower outside Pitlochry looking across to Loch Tummel and hints of Rannoch beyond.
River Affric by Tim Haynes Via Flickr: Subtly catching the bright morning sun behind one of the Scots Pine trees lining the banks of the River Affric.
Bass Rock by Tim Haynes Via Flickr: The Bass Rock sits just beyond the mouth of the Firth of Forth in East Lothian, a volcanic outcrop now uninhabited but previously home to a hermit.
Strathearn Sunset by Tim Haynes Via Flickr: This one took a little work. For years I’ve had a slight mental block as to what the landscape does just north of Crieff - several locations are well known such as Glen Turret, the road along to Monzie and thence up to the Sma’ Glen, and somewhere in the middle I realised the Highland Boundary Fault runs along a line from Comrie through a particularly lumpy bit of landscape at the junction with the Glenalmond road... A couple of weeks ago I was up The Knock towards sunset and the geography suddenly fitted together; the above places and a couple more hills since I started bagging them. So on Sunday evening I returned, choosing a moment near sunset and a location affording optimum view along Strathearn. The light did not disappoint! From left to right: sunset over Torlum Hill; trees wending up Laggan Hill; the tiny triangular peak in the far distance is Ben Vorlich; to the right, Carn Chois and the Choinneachain at Glen Turret. DJI Phantom 4 Advanced, a panorama of 7 frames each a 5-shot bracketed HDR exposure, blended on Linux, stitched and tweaked like nobody’s in Affinity Photo on the iPad. There’s about 64 megapixels in my archive version.
Aurora 2017-03-21: better in blue by Tim Haynes Via Flickr: Another take on last night's aurora display - this time with synthetic night-time simulation to cool the colour temperature, removing some of the lurid orange light-pollution. I never knew M31 was so obvious...
Clouds and Mountains by Tim Haynes Via Flickr: Mor Bheinn, Strathearn, from outside St Filan's.
Sunset Clouds by Tim Haynes Via Flickr: Dramatic contrasty black+white - clouds over the outline of a hill, Glenshee