Roger (Grisly)'s photos
The Levels!
A wide angle view of a small section of the flat lands that are the Somerset Levels, . The levels have an area of 160,000 area (650 km2) with the majority of land just above sea level,
This waterway is the North Drain so called because that's what they do, drain the levels., they are fed by a series of Rhynes pronunced Reens (Ditches) which surround almost every pasture.
Originally captured for World Photography Day
HFF and a good weekend,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, in 16.9 format so a large view recommended,
Golden Sunset, HWW!
The beach, the Sea wall and slipway across the harbour at Portpatrick, on a beautiful August evening.
Portpatrick was the original port for the mail boats to Ireland,
HWW! And a large view, perhaps.
World Photography Day
As the image displays it turned out to be a damp and dismal day down here on the Somerset Levels,
However we braved the wind and rain to get a few ( very few) shots before retiring to a nearby coffee shop.
It may stand a large view
Loch Alsh
The ruins of Castle Moil and a view down through Loch Alsh from the harbour at Kyleakin, Isle of Skye, Note the Gull!
HBM and a good week, Large perhaps,
Duck on a Rock
A mallard resting at Glencoe Lochan, in this image from 2016,
Larger view recommended,
Built 1720s
Georgian houses on the north side of Castle Street, Bridgwater from a slide circa 2000?, was built in the 1720s and are now Grade 1 listed Buildings, A shot it is impossible to take today as parked vehicles continually block the view .
The buildings are made of red and yellow Flemish-bond brick, with moulded stone coping to the parapet, and follow very similar lines. They form an important group, unusual for their scale and ambition outside London's West End. (Wikipedia),
Awaiting the arrival of new hardware, So I am using older images from my Chromebook and just enough fence to qualify, hopefully.
Castle Walls
Inveraray Castle was built in the mid-18th century by the third Duke of Argyll, and has been the seat of the Clan Campbell ever since.
HWW !
Salmon Fishing
Close to the center of the city of Inverness this man fishes for Salmon in the fast flowing water,
This is the final day of our virtual tour of the beautiful and rugged "North Coast 500" Road,
My thanks to Herb for his company and for his excellent images.
The "North Coast 500 Group continues, and we look forward to viewing any images you are able to post.
Inverness Castle,
We have arrived back in Inverness as this image of the Castle shows.
At the end of our epic virtual tour of the ruggedly beautiful "North Coast 500"
Well done, and thanks for the company, Herb.
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