What a great photo Jon.Ricky
Beautiful photo - as ever. Great depth of field, you must have more light up there than there is here in Yorkshire, or a much steadier hand.
brilliant picture, love the colours :)
Thanks so much, Jon, for a continually fantastic blog, and the photos to match. Very much appreciated,Anne
Stunning photo with Rum rearing up behind! Does the colouration of the wall of the house suggest it may have been raised a storey, a la the curtain wall of Mingary Castle?
Hi Neil - Yes, the house was originally a single-storey croft house. Jon
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What a great photo Jon.
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Beautiful photo - as ever.
ReplyDeleteGreat depth of field, you must have more light up there than there is here in Yorkshire, or a much steadier hand.
brilliant picture, love the colours :)
ReplyDeleteThanks so much, Jon, for a continually fantastic blog, and the photos to match. Very much appreciated,
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Stunning photo with Rum rearing up behind! Does the colouration of the wall of the house suggest it may have been raised a storey, a la the curtain wall of Mingary Castle?
ReplyDeleteHi Neil - Yes, the house was originally a single-storey croft house. Jon
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ReplyDeleteAndy contributed to the history of Glendrian section in the right hand column of the blog.
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