Roger (Grisly)'s photos
Loch Ba,
A view across a corner of Loch Ba and the 50 square mile Rannoch Moor on a mild May morning. The high point in the distance is Stob Na Cruaiche 2425 feet (ca. 739 m)
This was at the heart of the last significant ice field in the UK at the end of the last ice age.
A large view is strongly recommended
Low Tide!
When the tide goes out in the Bristol Channel ! It really does go out,
Watchet harbour on the Somerset Coast.
HWW to one and all,
a large add a little interest
On the Beach
Just managed to squeeze a bench or two into this image from the beach at Porlock Weir, Somerset.
Note the tall Chimneys, which are built tall in an attempt to cure downdraught caused by winds off of the sea and the higher ground in the backdrop!
HBM and a good week to all!
Waters Edge
The Sun catches what I assume to be Kelp at the water's edge at Greenacre Beach, Ganavan,
A large view would be appreciated. Thank you.
14 Jul 2022
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Southern Uplands!
The scenery of the Southern Uplands really is underrated, The Durisdeer Hills and Lowther hills which converge at the Dalveen pass and valleys off of the pass, as pictured above are able to offer many spectacular scenes.
Dalveen Pass is the most southerly and the longest pass within the Hills, It is the only pass enlarged by ice into a U-shaped glacial trough, hence the road has to climb up the steep side to gain the head.
This was captured at Upper Dalveen, Dumfries and Galloway. (55.34380, -3.73578)
HFF and a nice weekend to all, A large view if you have the time!
16 Jun 2019
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65 comments
Metal Wall
An image from Staffin on The Isle of Skye shot in 2019
The backdrop is a section of the Quiraing, A ridge that is constantly slipping
HWW to all
15 May 2023
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46 comments
Bringing Home the Catch
RO 88, ASHLEIGH M, (Campbeltown) In Loch Fyne and heading to land today's haul at the fishing port of Tarbert,
The high tide line is obvious on the opposite rocky shoreline,
Better large I think,
10 Jan 2024
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53 comments
Platform One!
A view along Platform One at Minehead station on the West Somerset Railway
Opened in 1874 the sea front station now has platform 1280 feet (ca. 390 m) and a canopy of 200 feet (ca. 61 metres)
HBM and a good week ! Large view may help with detail.
13 May 2023
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110 comments
Across the Loch!
A sight familiar to those who travel the A82 trunk road, (left of image) the image shows Loch Tulla, the River Orchy, and the Monroe's of Biennan Dothaidh (1004m) and Beinn Dorain (1076m) taken from the Loch Tulla Viewpoint.(56.5679,-4.7539)
HFF and a great weekend,,,,,,, Large view recommended.!
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