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10-JUL-2011 C.Bell

Looking from Fermtoun to Lochnagar

We took a rare opportunity yesterday to visit the Fermtoun at Auchtavan an old farm which had been restored along with the farm house which was a favourite picnic location for the Queen Mother. It rained all the way on the walk up but fortunately stopped for a short while and almost a glimpse of sun broke through before the normal service was resumed.

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Range View 18-Oct-2013 03:19
The low lying cloud really adds a great mood to the capture. V
Barbara
Mark Chambers ARPS AFIAP CPAGB BPE319-Jul-2011 19:13
Great shot, you have to love the mist/cloud on the right. Vote!
Doug Cruden17-Jul-2011 09:26
Oh how I miss Scotland!! Super composition Chris, I love those wisps of misty cloud against the dark flanks of the mountain...superb contrast with the bright heath and forest in the foreground
Stewart Mitchell16-Jul-2011 19:54
You have captured the richness of this glorious vista so well, Chris....excellent image!
Dek Grant13-Jul-2011 19:11
Superb shot - unmistakable Lochnagar - I love it.
Hans Koot12-Jul-2011 20:53
that moment made the colors come alive in this gentle composition
nrcorby12-Jul-2011 18:47
The hill takes on quite a different appearance from this side, but is still unmistakable. The low cloud in the glen gives a good feeling of Scotland the damp. Worth the walk through the rain.
globalgadabout12-Jul-2011 03:11
what a view in this rich northern landscape...comp, features, colours and atmosphere are so resonant...the muted light is superbly marshalled...V
Pete Hemington11-Jul-2011 21:09
This looks like an image from somebody who has fully regained their inspiration!
Mairéad11-Jul-2011 20:44
This is beautiful - love the intense colours and the light catching the wispy clouds. V
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