Roger (Grisly)'s photos
Standing Stones (Prehistoric Site)
Nether Largie Standing Stones, arranged in a letter X composed of four menhirs, arranged in pairs an approximately 70 metres apart, with a single menhir in the middle. Around which are seven smaller stones and one fallen one. Another menhir is one hundred metres to the northwest leading towards the circle. Alexander Thom toured this site with Magnus Magnusson in 1970 in a BBC television documentary called "Chronicle : Cracking the stone age code". He suggested that "gave so much information that it must be regarded as one of the most important, if not the most important sites in Britain". He clarified his hypothesis that it was a lunar observatory for predicting eclipses. (Wikipedia)
More information www.britainexpress.com/scotland/Strathclyde/ancient/nether-largie-stones.htm
Large Please.
Mellow evening
A single malt and a quayside with a view, does it for me every-time.
Sony SLT-A65V and Sigma 18-300 Lens.
Contented Cow
The village of Kilmartin, Kintyre, Scotland.
Sony SLT A65V & Sigma 18-300 Lens.
Z for larger view.
Kinloss Abbey
Immaculate war graves in front of the abbey ruins,
Large for detail
www.undiscoveredscotland.co.uk/forres/kinlossabbey
3.26am
This mornings sunrise over the Kintyre Peninsula as it came from the camera. ( no facilities to sharpen it up)
Sony SLT A65V and Sigma 18-300 Lens
The Shadows
The Cullins, Isle of Skye.
Large please
Thunder Road
The A87 through the Cullins,
Better Large I think.-
Link for Sight and Sound by one of my favourite Country Rock outfits,
www.youtube.com/watch?v=n9k5FbJ7sKY
Sun and Storm
Sligachan and the Cullins, Isle of Skye.
Large please
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The Square,
Sweetheart Abbey ruins overlook the Square, at New Abbey, Dumfries and Galloway Scotland..
SONY SLT-A65V & 1.8 Prime Lens. 1/125, f13, 35mm , 100 Iso
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