It was very dark when I took this, partly because of the time and partly because this was tucked away in a small gorge with lots of trees above it. As a…
Irises A few days later I went to Cambo, which has the National Snowdrop Collection. However what really caught my eye was this dwarf iris, which I believe is a…
By March the snow had gone from the lowlands and the snowdrops were in full flower. On my visit to the Falkland estate I took some photos of them, both…
Originally I seemed to have some problems with the 55-300mm lens and was on the point of returning it, until I decided to try without the UV filter. Bingo! I…
Things were no long quite as cold and in a few places there was lots of hoar frost. I found this example on barbed wire – the bit dangling seemed…
Christmas Day arrived and everything was still covered in snow and freezing hard. I decided to go to Aberfeldy and walk up to the Falls of Moness. The car park…
With time, the snow on the south- and west-facing roof started to slip away, helped by warmth from inside, and this attractive semi-abstract gradually appeared. Flickr Photopage
Meena is another of Barbara’s queens, daughter of Cara. She was looking so relaxed in the cat nest and her blue eyes looked stunning. Flickr Photopage
After a week and a lot of snow clearing I was finally able to get the car out again. My friend Barbara breeds Siamese and Oriental cats, and her original…
It was so cold I took a fat ball in the house and crushed it once it had warmed up. I scattered the bits on the snow, and this is…
I was feeding the birds and this lovely robin was a frequent visitor. He is perfect for a Christmas card, but was so hard to get a good photo of…
Towards the end of November it started to snow – and snow, and snow, and snow. I had left the heads on the self-sown teasels and they made a great…
I went back to the Braan at Ossian’s Hall the next day. The water had fallen quite a lot overnight which changed the river images considerably and allowed me to…
Having got my pre-loved Pentax K-7 I was eager to try it out, and since the rivers were very high I went to Ossian’s Hall to see what I could…
The Water of Ruckall flows through Glen Artney and runs into the Earn at Comrie. This small waterfall was right beside the road. Flickr photopage
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