One of the many things I like about Scotland is the fact that even the remotest place has its own name. So, here goes: Sound of Raasay (1), Loch an Amadain (2), An Àird (3-5). Places can be found with the help of streetmap.co.uk, and Ordnance Survey helps those who care to make sense of the place names.
So serene. Beautiful set of images.
Thank you for your visit and for commenting. I do appreciate it!
Excellent set of shots. I really like the abstracts, and the first shot is full of beauty and serenity.
I very much appreciate your visit and your comment. Apparently both the representative and the more abstract pictures “work” – and I am happy they do because I am never sure about that. Thank you!
your first picture here – it is so raw, so beautiful!!
Do you sometimes let bloggers use your pictures if they name you as they should?
Best regards, el
Eliza, thanks for visiting and thank you for asking about the permission; I feel honoured. There is no general answer to your question; I would rather like to give specific permission to specific persons. I’ll contact you about this. Printing the pictures, however, will not be permitted because prints are limited. tms
Such evocative little windows. The water looks as if it were made of silk.
There you see what rainy weather can do for you. Thanks for visiting and commenting, Aubrey.
One and two strike me the most in their sparse beauty. Very beautiful.
Thanks, Lynn!
thank you for the lovely pictures here – inspiring they are! el
“Inspiring” is certainly good. Thank you! tms