Douglas McMann Well-Known Member Apr 27, 2014 #1 Managed to get out yesterday afternoon, during a break in heavy rain... The air was very heavy, muggy and with the constant threat of thunder around the hills. This is the ruined croft of Inchmore, Corgarff, in the upper reaches of the River Don.
Managed to get out yesterday afternoon, during a break in heavy rain... The air was very heavy, muggy and with the constant threat of thunder around the hills. This is the ruined croft of Inchmore, Corgarff, in the upper reaches of the River Don.
Rob MacKillop Edinburgh Correspondent Apr 27, 2014 #2 Intense, Dougie. The clouds seem part of the landscape, and there is a definite feel of a storm encircling.
Intense, Dougie. The clouds seem part of the landscape, and there is a definite feel of a storm encircling.
Douglas McMann Well-Known Member Apr 27, 2014 #3 Rob MacKillop said: Intense, Dougie. The clouds seem part of the landscape, and there is a definite feel of a storm encircling. Click to expand... It was very muggy Rob....and at this point we're a goodly number of miles from the shelter of the car...
Rob MacKillop said: Intense, Dougie. The clouds seem part of the landscape, and there is a definite feel of a storm encircling. Click to expand... It was very muggy Rob....and at this point we're a goodly number of miles from the shelter of the car...
Rob MacKillop Edinburgh Correspondent Apr 27, 2014 #4 You and your camera both well wrapped up, I hope?
Tom Dunne Well-Known Member Apr 27, 2014 #7 The sky itself looks like a river; a river of anger. I like the way the river lines up with and leads the eye towards the four snow shapes in the dip in the hills. Great earthy colours in the land too.
The sky itself looks like a river; a river of anger. I like the way the river lines up with and leads the eye towards the four snow shapes in the dip in the hills. Great earthy colours in the land too.
Pete Askew Admin Apr 27, 2014 #8 Blimey, that works superbly Dougie. Two worlds collide! There must be a Norse god lurking in there somewhere!
Blimey, that works superbly Dougie. Two worlds collide! There must be a Norse god lurking in there somewhere!