The tasting...
Glenfiddich Distillery
Glenfiddich Distillery
Glenfiddich Distillery
Glenfiddich Distillery
Time to clock in?
Autumn Colours by the Pond
Autumn Colours by the Pond
Autumn Colours by the Pond
Autumn Colours by the Pond
Autumn Colours by the Pond
Autumn Colours by the Pond
The Findhorn at Dulsie
Dulsie Bridge - Autumn Colours
Kayakers on the Findhorn at Dulsie
Dulsie Bridge
Birches in their Autumn colours
The old military road over the Dulsie Bridge
The farmhouse at Dulsie where Johnson and Boswell…
Looking downstream from Dulsie
Looking upstream from Dulsie
Some imaginative recycling from Oak Whisky barrel…
Some imaginative recycling from Oak Whisky barrel…
Gale Force winds always benefit someone!
Gale Force winds always benefit someone!
It's the season for wood blewits again...
With a fixed prime 50mm lens, pans are the only wa…
Macro with 21mm extension collar on Canon f1.8 50m…
Macro with 21mm extension collar on Canon f1.8 50m…
Macro with 21mm extension collar on Canon f1.8 50m…
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Macro with Canon EFII extension collar and f1.8 50…
Macro with Canon EFII extension collar and f1.8 50…
Macro with Canon EFII extension collar and f1.8 50…
Macro with Canon EFII extension collar and f1.8 50…
Macro with Canon EFII extension collar and f1.8 50…
Macro with Canon EFII extension collar and f1.8 50…
Macro with Canon EFII extension collar and f1.8 50…
Macro with Canon EFII extension collar and f1.8 50…
Macro with Canon EFII extension collar and f1.8 50…
Macro with Canon EFII extension collar and f1.8 50…
Macro with Canon EFII extension collar and f1.8 50…
Macro with Canon EFII extension collar and f1.8 50…
Macro with Canon EFII extension collar and f1.8 50…
Macro with Canon EFII extension collar and f1.8 50…
1/320 • f/5.6 • 365.0 mm • ISO 6400 •
Canon EOS 6D
EF70-200mm f/2.8L IS II USM +2x III
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Gale Force winds always benefit someone!


We have had such strong winds overnight they snapped the thin steel hawsers holding the bird feeder upright...The red squirrel scurried to and fro for a good half hour burying stashes all over the place to see him through the winter!
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