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Jun 26, 2005 16:56 |  #1

A few scenes from Ayrshire, Scotland.
Just to put it on the map.

All from the Straiton area of South Ayrshire.

First shot shows Straiton village set in a wooded scene.

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The near by Blairquhan Castle.

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A view looking along the Straiton valley.

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And an old shot from last winter.

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Jun 26, 2005 17:02 |  #2

I try not to miss your posts and that's for a reason. They are always great!
I specialy like the last two.


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Jun 26, 2005 23:19 |  #3

All are lovely but Lady Hunter Blair Walk is exceptional. Really like that one. The light and flow is terrific. And it looks very crisp.


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Jun 26, 2005 23:20 as a reply to  @ JMAS's post |  #4

Lovely stuff again, Cameron. :D

If I had to pick favourites, I'd go for 2 and 4. But I think you captioned no.4 wrong. I think you took it last week!

Keep them comin'


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Jun 27, 2005 01:45 |  #5

Cameron, some great images as per-normal.
I like the semi-arial view of the village and the angle at which you have taken it.

Blairquhan Castle - love the way it's just peeping out from behind the trees - something which tends to happen a lot in Scotland, you turn a corner and WOW just as you get that fleeting glance for a few moments then it's gone.

Straiton valley - I like how you have included the old "stone wall?" to lead the eye into the picture and the stunted hawthorn makes a good focal point before the eye travels to the horizon - those clouds are really nice so you didn't have rain that day!:lol:

I'll not comment on the last as I already know that one.

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Jun 27, 2005 02:46 as a reply to  @ Meerkat17's post |  #6

Thanks for the kind words guys.

Trevor,

But I think you captioned no.4 wrong. I think you took it last week!

You know the Scottish weather only too well. :)


David,

those clouds are really nice so you didn't have rain that day!

It was slightly overcast at the start of the walk but improved, as you can see in no 3.
Past visitors to Scotland might be surprised to see such a sky.
It is the genuine article ( not pasted ) although I did use a CPL and NDgrad.

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Jun 27, 2005 02:50 as a reply to  @ JMAS's post |  #7

JMAS wrote:
I try not to miss your posts and that's for a reason. They are always great!
I specialy like the last two.


Jaime, thankyou.
I'm very glad you like them. :)

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Jun 27, 2005 02:53 as a reply to  @ Titus213's post |  #8

Titus213 wrote:
All are lovely but Lady Hunter Blair Walk is exceptional. Really like that one. The light and flow is terrific. And it looks very crisp.


Thanks Dave.
It was a favourite shot of mine from last year.
In fact it's the second time I've posted this shot.....bit cheecky. :o

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Jun 27, 2005 05:25 |  #9

Hi Cameron. You already know what I am going to say as I spent my holiday last year at the Blairquhan Estate!! Thanks for the memories mate and well done on the pics - where you on the way up to the monument?


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Jun 27, 2005 06:15 as a reply to  @ dewmuw's post |  #10

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Hi Cameron. You already know what I am going to say as I spent my holiday last year at the Blairquhan Estate!! Thanks for the memories mate and well done on the pics - where you on the way up to the monument?

Hi Damian.
You're right, the first two shots were taken from the Monument Hill.
My wife and I haven't done a real hill walk since Helvellyn this Easter.
We thought a couple of gentle hills would be the best way to get the legs back in shape before our next trip down south on Saturday.
I'm afraid I'm having some trouble with my knees so a decent Munro walk is out for the time being. :(
I'm getting old before my time. ?!

Maybe I should cut back on the number of lenses, tripod and accessories I take up.
Yeah that's it,I'll leave the 50 f1.8 on my next hill. :lol:

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Jun 27, 2005 06:19 |  #11

Very nice


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Jun 27, 2005 06:31 as a reply to  @ lomond's post |  #12

lomond wrote:
Hi Damian.
You're right, the first two shots were taken from the Monument Hill.
My wife and I haven't done a real hill walk since Helvellyn this Easter.
We thought a couple of gentle hills would be the best way to get the legs back in shape before our next trip down south on Saturday.
I'm afraid I'm having some trouble with my knees so a decent Munro walk is out for the time being. :(
I'm getting old before my time. ?!

Maybe I should cut back on the number of lenses, tripod and accessories I take up.
Yeah that's it,I'll leave the 50 f1.8 on my next hill. :lol:

Regards,

I've got problem knees too mate - try cycling or better still get you wifen to carry the gear! :D


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Jun 27, 2005 06:39 as a reply to  @ dewmuw's post |  #13

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I've got problem knees too mate - try cycling or better still get you wifen to carry the gear! :D

She does. It's the only reason I take her.:)

Seriously, do you think cycling might help ?
I'll try anything short of surgery.


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Jun 27, 2005 06:40 as a reply to  @ lomond's post |  #14

lomond wrote:
She does. It's the only reason I take her.:)

Seriously, do you think cycling might help ?
I'll try anything short of surgery.

I'll PM you - not sure anyone wants to hear too much about my knees! :)


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