I've forgotten what the Sun looks like.
Wrap up well
@fitlightphoto
Landscape Photographer based in Aberdeen Scotland. Overall Runner Up: SLPOTY 2022. Winner: Best Landscape, Grampian Eye 2022 Winner: John Muir Trust Landscape Prize 2023 Runner Up: Seascape Category, SLPOTY 2024
I've forgotten what the Sun looks like.
Wrap up well
Its been a bleak 2026 for the NE of Scotland so far so I finally decided to get out with my camera and embrace it.
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Aye, but its been recently repaired so not bad now unless you meet a vehicle going the opposite way
Rattray Head.
One if my favourite locations to shoot.
Great minimalist image
"Between The Storms"
The sky was black as another snow storm was about to hit but the sun shone through and lit up the ripples of the sund under the water.
I was trying to capture a minimalist landscape with this image.
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Oh, it has.
Not all of it good but I still like living here.
Rattray Head is a great spot. I love shooting there
It does indeed.
This building is not far from that roads entrance near the airport roundabout
Symphony Of Angles
An intetesting section of the P&J Live Arena in #Aberdeen #Scotland
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Thanks Brent
I wasn't too sure of my placement of the beacon, to be honest.
I also have a version of this where the beacon is in the middle' but still vlose to the bottom of the frame.
In the end, I thought placing it on the left third would create a "different " dynamic
A minimalist image I took of the Larick Beacon.
My Wife said it looks like a spacecraft on a lunar landscape.
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This was my thought too.
It does indeed.
A steampunk rocket
Thankyou so so much.
Its rare but I had this image in my head before I even arrived at the location.
But as soon as the breeze died down and the reflection appeared I pounced.
Glad you like it.
It makes it taking the image worthwhile
Thankyou.
I want to do more of this sort of photography so your comment is gratefully received
Best reaction to one of my photos Ive ever read.
Thankyou very much
The Larick Beacon
Found in the Firth Of Tay, this old, unused beacon was built in 1845 or 48 it was in use until the 1960s.
I loved how its reflection made its legs taper into the water so couldnt resist a shot.
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"Srepping Stones".
The ruins of Findlater Castle may become famous soon as this location is in Christopher Nolan's next film, "The Odyssey".
For this shot I had to wait for low tide, jump from rock to rock, and get back before I was cut off.
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Thankyou so much Peter.
I truly appreciate your kind words.
I hope you'll continue to like my images.
This is suoerb.
@kevbrowncanada.bsky.social you may like this too
f16 25 sec ISO 100 The low tide at Aberdeen Harbour exposes the 100 year old remains of a slipway that was used by the "John Duthie Torry Shipbuilding Company," which was in use from 1904 to 1925. The Duthie family were prominent shipbuilders in Aberdeen and had been building ships there since 1816. On the horizon stands the mouth of Aberdeen Harbour, its mouth open between its protective sea walls with its buildings to the left, including the modern ",Marine Operations Centre" that belies the fact that "The Port Of Aberdeen" is Britains oldest existing business with it being established in 1136 by King David of Scotland. Above the horizon, the light of the rising sun is gently kissing the underside of the clouds, giving them a subtle colour. The texture of the clouds is contrasted by the water which is smoothed out by a 25 second exposure.
The sunrise gently blushes the underside of the clouds as the remains of an old ship builder's slipway are exposed by the low tide at Aberdeen Harbour.
More info in the "Alt" description
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This was 25 seconds
A panoramic image of a sea stack which is in shadow due to the sun rising behind it. The sun has lit up the clouds and the sea but leaves the stones and the stack dark.
The sea stack at Muchalls on the North East coast of Scotland
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Proud to say that I've got an image included in this book.
Well done @dylannardini.com for organising this.
Its a great community to be part of.
Follow the link on the original post to order your copy.
Thanks for that.
I always feel that I dont give enough detail in the Alt text so was glad to read your comment
A panormic view of St Andrews from ontop of the harbour wall. Shot during the "Blue Hour", this image has a cool hue to it. The harbour wall leads the eye to the centre of the image where the ruins of St Andrews Cathedral can be seen. To the left of the Cathedral can be found the modern buildings lining the harbourside, the warm glow from their lights contrasting against the cool blues of the scene. The right of the image is where St Andrews Castle is located. A long exposure has smoothed out the water which is in contrast to the textured clouds, which frames the top of the image
Last week I spent 5 days in the Kingdom of Fife and took many images which I hope to share soon.
Here is a panoramic view of St Andrews which I took during the "Blue Hour" .
I'm really pleased at how it came out.
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Thats gorgeous
Out on a photo trip around Fife.
Here is a preview of what I shot during the "Blue Hour" this evening
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Fittie
You lucky person.
I live wandering around there
Indeed
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Also the location of his "woolly swimming trunks" incident.