A photo, taken last year, but only processed recently. Dawn light over Loch Duich in NW Scotland. A fabulously photogenic area. Just down the road from Eilean Donan castle and the Isle of Skye one way, and the Five Sisters of Kintail and Glen Shiel the other way.
2015 Skye Easter - Dawn Across Loch Duich by Birm, on Flickr
A99 mk 1 (!) and SAL 28-75
Loch Duich
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Loch Duich
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Re: Loch Duich
As they say here, awfy bonny.
Cracker Andy.
Cracker Andy.
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Splendid shot as well as the exclamation mark...
I really want to visit Scotland someday...
I really want to visit Scotland someday...
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Dr Harout, for me Andy shows off the north west area very well, it is our favourite area of Scotland.
If you ever get the opportunity try to avoid the summer as the whole area is invaded by trillions of small biting insects called midge. They make life a misery. Easter is a good time to go to avoid this.
If you ever get the opportunity try to avoid the summer as the whole area is invaded by trillions of small biting insects called midge. They make life a misery. Easter is a good time to go to avoid this.
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Thank you Sury, Mike and Doc
As Mike says, spring is a good time to visit.
As Mike says, spring is a good time to visit.
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... but quite cold, I guess, at that time...
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