Roger (Grisly)'s photos with the keyword: 28-70 Lens

Bang!

20 Jul 2025 24 55 426
This Old Fog Cannon, was gifted to the area as a fog signal gun in the late 1800s before being replaced by a proper fog horn warning system! Wick inner Harbour, Caithness, Large for clarity! Wick is another stop on the North Coast 500 HBM and a great week to all!

Castle Grounds!

13 Jul 2025 26 52 238
Benches both in and outside of the grounds at Cardoness Castle, Dumfriese and Galloway, HBM to all!

Ben Loyal!

12 Jul 2025 24 37 372
Ben Loyal across the Kyle of Tonge. Melness, Sutherland, At the very top of Scotland a short distance off of the North Coast 500 road, Ben Loyal is composed chiefly of granite, specifically syenite, and has a distinctive shape due to the four rocky peaks, the highest of which is called An Caisteal. To the north of An Caisteal is the 712 m Sgòr Chaonasaid, to the south is Bheinn Bheag (744 m), and to the west is the ridge of Sgòr a Chèirich, 644 m at its highest point. The fourth peak in the picture is the 568 m Sgòr Fionnaich. 16.9 format, a large view perhaps!

Stacks!!

10 Jul 2025 28 60 246
The most North Easterly point on the British mainland is at Duncansby Head, a part of which including the Duncansby Stacks, is shown here unfortunately though a heat haze, These Great Stack towers at 60m high are some of the finest in the UK! The people with cameras bottom left of the image were photographing Puffins which breed on the 60m high cliffs, other seabirds including Fulmars, kittiewake, guiliemots, razorbills and the Skua also use these cliffs as a breeding ground, A large view may help with clarity, HFF and take care in this heat!

1000 years old?

08 Jul 2025 23 52 333
At the very top of the country we find Castle Varrich overlooking the Kyle of Tongue, The castle walls are generally 1.4 metres (5 ft) thick, or thicker, and have been built from roughly squared blocks of metamorphosed sandstone rock of varying thickness, laid in rough courses of random depth. The stones seem to have been laid without the use of mortar, and have suffered little from weathering, considering that the building may be 1000 years old, (wikipedia) HWW ! large view recommended!

Tongue Bay!

05 Jul 2025 21 48 265
Looking North to Talmine across Tongue Bay from Strathan, Melness, Sutherland, with the waters of the North Atlantic in the distance, The area was a historic crossroads for Gaels, Picts and Vikings and the area is named after an Old Norse term which refers to a piece of land shaped like a spit or tongue. The sea loch and surrounding countryside is designated as the Kyle of Tongue National Scenic Area, HBM and a large view recommended if possible!

Over the Pass!

01 Jul 2025 25 54 211
The Dalveen Pass through the Lowther Hills, In the Southern Uplands of Scotland, The A702 road can be seen cutting across the image (note 1) with The Carron Water which rises close this point and is a tributary of the River Nith, (Note 2) One field has a well maintained stone wall, while sheep graze the lush pastures! A large view is better both for detail and clarity, HWW ! www.youtube.com/watch?v=L5V9nK7-OkM

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