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Deer Fence on the Shank of Drumfollow by Gwen and James Anderson
for square NO2574
Category: Snowscene
for square NO2574
Category: Snowscene
A rime encrusted fence above Corrie Sharroch. The fence is designed to protect the delicate flora from grazing animals/ deer.
© Copyright Gwen and James Anderson and licenced for reuse under a Creative Commons licence
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Taken on a cold afternoon on the beach South of Newburgh. The photograph shows several features associated with ice crystals in the atmosphere. The sun is at the centre and surrounded by a 22 degree radius circular halo. The bright spots on the halo, to left and right, are sundogs or parhelia. The faint vertical line extending up from the sun is a sunpillar. A parhelic circle extends horizontally from the sun and extends beyond the sundogs, most clearly on the left.
An explanation of these phenomena can be seen at Link
An explanation of these phenomena can be seen at Link
© Copyright Martyn Gorman and licenced for reuse under a Creative Commons licence
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Taken many times in previous photographs of this square... I just couldn't resist one more of this subject - especially when the lighting was like this!
© Copyright Andy Beecroft and licenced for reuse under a Creative Commons licence
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Derelict looking equipment at Sconser Quarry.
© Copyright John Allan and licenced for reuse under a Creative Commons licence
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The best view in Scotland perhaps? - subjective, as these things should be.
From the summit of A' Maighdean looking northwest over Dubh Loch and Fionn Loch - prominent hill is the Corbett of Beinn Airigh Charr.
From the summit of A' Maighdean looking northwest over Dubh Loch and Fionn Loch - prominent hill is the Corbett of Beinn Airigh Charr.
© Copyright Adam Ward and licenced for reuse under a Creative Commons licence
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Backlit by the evening sun, scarlet poppies bloom amongst the oilseed rape. Last year this field was sown with barley.
© Copyright Lynne Kirton and licenced for reuse under a Creative Commons licence
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Light and shade between Cockplay Hill and Ewe Hill with Twislehope Farm nestling in the valley below. Viewed from Grain Head in the adjacent square to the south.
© Copyright Walter Baxter and licenced for reuse under a Creative Commons licence
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This is one of the few places on the eastern shore of Luce Bay where the extensive boulder beach is interrupted by a rocky promontory. Between the wars, a number of caves on this stretch of the coast were inhabited by tramps.
© Copyright David Baird and licenced for reuse under a Creative Commons licence
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View through the eastern arch. The river bank has been terraced to reinforce the bank and cope with floodwater levels.
© Copyright Alan Murray-Rust and licenced for reuse under a Creative Commons licence
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A pair of oarsmen row in opposite directions. Coaches accompany rowers by riding their bikes on the towpath on the Berkshire bank.
© Copyright Andrew Smith and licenced for reuse under a Creative Commons licence
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Still figures quietly enjoy this calm, sunny, autumnal day beside the Forth, possibly overheard by another?
© Copyright Simon Johnston and licenced for reuse under a Creative Commons licence
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Guarding a bend in the frozen Serpentine Lake at Hardwick Hall Country Park. In the distance The Serpentine Bridge dating from 1754 and restored in 1994.
© Copyright Mick Garratt and licenced for reuse under a Creative Commons licence
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