The last dance.
Trees near Brunton.
Waiting for the answer
Major Tree.
Soaking up the sun.
Fritillary.
Don't eat with your mouth open Beaky.
On Leven Beach.
On the harbour wall.
Spring fields and Corston Tower
Forsythia.
Scilla siberica.
Cherry blossom.
The birch plantation.
Anenome blanda.
Newly ploughed.
The tower and the hill.
Catkin.
Blackthorn.
The sprout stem eaters.
Butterbur.
Kissy, Kissy.
Hyacinth.
Where the bee sucks.
I think it needs some mice.
Dunnock.
Ageing gracefully
Field colour and geometry.
Rainy day on the Tay.
Bedding violets.
Top of the totem.
Hazel catkins.
Tulips at last !
Salt Pans and windmill, St Monans.
The unknown visitor(Now ID'd as a female reed bunt…
On the wall.
Dive in there ? No thanks !
Laden.
My trusty friend Beaky.
The bird hunter.
My first bee of the year.
Sheep on the skyline.
Ripples.
Lenten rose.
Crocus in the sun.
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A view near Creich.
Well the sun shone as promised so a lovely day. The shrub roses got chopped down first thing plus a bit of the forsythia. Will it all go in the car ? I'll find out tomorrow.
Had a little rest then dusted downstairs listening to Eric Clapton. Don't think I'm so keen on him as I was. I prefer B.B. King. Had another rest then went off photographing leaving Roomba to get on with downstairs hoovering.
The trouble with a lovely day is that everyone else goes out too especially as it was really mild. I had peace at Creich Castle(see below) and found a new road with a view I really liked then drove on to Wormit and the Tay rail bridge. A dead end road goes down under it and gives nice views. Lots of cars and although there was a space I came away. Smiled to see a guy with a tripod photographing just at the bridge.
Balmerino was the next stop but no photos. Lots of cars outside the Abbey ruins so I gave them a miss and walked along the shore. Quite a few people there too. I don't blame them but I remembered it as always quiet. It was all enjoyable though and I went home via the road with a view which I had all to myself. Saw another couple of promising shots so I'll be back.
Had a little rest then dusted downstairs listening to Eric Clapton. Don't think I'm so keen on him as I was. I prefer B.B. King. Had another rest then went off photographing leaving Roomba to get on with downstairs hoovering.
The trouble with a lovely day is that everyone else goes out too especially as it was really mild. I had peace at Creich Castle(see below) and found a new road with a view I really liked then drove on to Wormit and the Tay rail bridge. A dead end road goes down under it and gives nice views. Lots of cars and although there was a space I came away. Smiled to see a guy with a tripod photographing just at the bridge.
Balmerino was the next stop but no photos. Lots of cars outside the Abbey ruins so I gave them a miss and walked along the shore. Quite a few people there too. I don't blame them but I remembered it as always quiet. It was all enjoyable though and I went home via the road with a view which I had all to myself. Saw another couple of promising shots so I'll be back.
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I like this lonely view...and Creich Castle would be a place you would see me :)))
Thanks for sharing.
Keep safe Herb (UK Landscape Photography, administrator)
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