Thursday 30 April 2009

Defiance.. one tree against the world!!

I have admired this tree on Loch Ard for some years now. I have no doubt that it will lose against the elements, but hopefully not in my lifetime.

If you are interested in visiting loch Ard or seeing what it has to offer, i have been putting together a blog that covers this beautiful little loch... check it out here..

http://knol.google.com/k/david-mould/a-photographers-guide-to-loch-ard/e3m8h9q1rxna/2

Dunure


Dunure, originally uploaded by MJSFerrier.

Monday 27 April 2009

Glowing Tent


Glowing Tent, originally uploaded by Team Jenneson.

Morning Sun, Forth and Clyde canal

I didn't have to travel far this morning to find some lovely mist and sunrise... five minutes drive from home. I am also pleased to say, having spoken to a twitcher on the canal, that there have been otters seen on this stretch of the canal as well as 6 pairs of kingfishers; testimony to all the work to regenerate this lovely stretch of water.

Friday 24 April 2009

Me at Loch Lomond


Me at Loch Lomond, originally uploaded by Rrob72.

Shore --- Line


Shore --- Line, originally uploaded by zteamie.

I really hope I'm not boring you guys with all these seascapes. I find it very theraputic and slightly exhillarting going out and taking them. As I have stated before it just isn't as much fun now if I come home from a photo shoot and I haven't been soaked.

http://www.zphotography.co.uk/

Wednesday 22 April 2009

Glasgow Sunrise


Glasgow sunrise, originally uploaded by class 50.

Looking from under the Central Station bridge up river towards Glasgow Green.

Serenity.... Sunrise in Scotland

This is one of my favourite places and a favourite picture.

Friday 17 April 2009

Stunning Sunset


Stunning Sunset, originally uploaded by Miss.Informed.

City of Dundee by Night


City of Dundee by Night, originally uploaded by Scott9432.

3 second exposure capture of Dundee, Scotland, just after sunset.
This picture was taken from across the Firth of Tay, which feeds into the North Sea.

Part of my Scotland set,
Dundee used to be a town full of mills, mainly exporting jute and other fabrics, which were used for ship sails, potato sacks and more, business boomed in Dundee during several wars, when they were required to make boating sails. Dundee also had a huge shipbuilding industry, mainly building whaling ships that could withstand becoming stuck in the Arctic ice. Dundee is also nicknamed 'City of Discovery', as it was the place where the ship RRS Discovery, a research ship that went to the Antarctic, and remained ice-locked for two years, was built. Discovery is still in Dundee today.

Thursday 16 April 2009

Sunset Rainbow - Carsethorn


Sunset Rainbow - Carsethorn, originally uploaded by mike bolam.

Eilean Donan


Eilean Donan, originally uploaded by Miss.Informed.

It's fitting that the 1000th photo post on this blog is of one of Scotland's most iconic castles basking in the gloaming. To mark the occasion this 1000th shot by Miss.Informed will become the Flickr group's new icon.

Thanks to all the talented Flickr photographers who have contributed to this blog and to those of you who read and enjoy our daily gloamingness. Keep it up! Here's to 2000 posts.

Colin
Scotland in the Gloaming Group Admin

Tuesday 14 April 2009

Rise and Fall


Rise and Fall, originally uploaded by ian_mcc.

While the spray from the waves at Troon splashes up the way, the rain pours from clouds over Arran in the distance.

Monumental Sunset HDR


Monumental Sunset HDR, originally uploaded by cairntoul.

Friday 10 April 2009

Loch Ard Sunday Sunrise


Loch Ard Sunday sunrise..., originally uploaded by ouldm01.

If you are interested in visiting loch Ard or seeing what it has to offer, I have been putting together a blog that covers this beautiful little loch... check it out here..

Loch Ard Photo guide

Black Isle Sunset


IMG_0049, originally uploaded by Chris Riches.

Thursday 2 April 2009

Come... Take a seat... Enjoy the view!

Passed by this place when I was on the way back to my car. I quickly unpacked my gear and took a 15 seconds exposure before anyone passed by.

I simply love how the warm and cold light work together here.