Wednesday, October 2, 2019

Seascape and other fragments

©2019 Barry Smith - Dark and turbulent sea
The seascape from the cove headland has been quite turbulent over the last couple of days  -strong wild beauty.

©2019 Barry Smith - Three skies on the one horizon
©2019 Barry Smith - Blown grasses
A couple of photos of reflections of small things in a small loch on our trip up the west coast last week.

©2019 Barry Smith - Grass and grass shadows in a cloud filled loch
©2019 Barry Smith - Rock reflections
Images of and around the Broch Dun Dornaigil on Strathmore river on the road from Hope.

©2019 Barry Smith - Approaching the broch on the track from Hope - a misty rainy arrival
©2019 Barry Smith - A strong stone statement
©2019 Barry Smith - Amazing shaped and very heavy lintel stone - no idea how they would have transported it and put it in place
©2019 Barry Smith - Heather and scabiosus  on a rainy and midge filled day at the broch
©2019 Barry Smith - Rain drop on a grass seed
©2019 Barry Smith - Out of focus droplet on a tiny broken dead blade of grass
Random flowers etc

©2019 Barry Smith 
©2019 Barry Smith
©2019 Barry Smith - looking down on a spent poppy flower Shetland
©2019 Barry Smith - Rich heather - Borgie Glen

3 comments:

  1. Fantastic pictures Barry! You are right...how did they get that triangle in place?

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  2. every picture is a piece of art waiting to become ... infinite possibility

    and it just occurred to me (very belatedly, I confess) how amazing it must be to travel to fall and return to spring...

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