LOL! Hell no. If it was that nice on the estuary I'd be out there every weekend. The estuary is flanked on both sides by towns and ports and plenty of people. Those photos were taken on Loch Beinn a' Mheadhoin, right here.
LOL! Hell no. If it was that nice on the estuary I'd be out there every weekend. The estuary is flanked on both sides by towns and ports and plenty of people. Those photos were taken on Loch Beinn a' Mheadhoin, right here.
Just for you rossbird
Taken on Loch Dochfour which is a small Loch between Loch Ness and the river Ness / last leg of the Caledonian canal.
Cheers Bernie
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Dawn in our spring woodland. The leaves have appeared at last .
Across the water....
Close-up view.
An inquisitive Mallard, he posed for a photo .
Na na na na na! You can't catch me!
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Nice pics Jon, I love reflections/ mirror images on the water, its very soothing,
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yeah you got it. right at BURRATOR ref. 50.509n, 4.025w: sx56526965
Thanks mate. I see that you get out on the moor a bit so thought that it may have been. I get out on Dartmoor as much as possible in the colder months. Don't enjoy the warm weather and worry about the dog getting bitten.
What camera are you using? Looking at replacing my DSLR with something smaller but unsure what to get. Cheers, Darren.