Australia
The Pentland Hills lie to the South of Edinburgh. Taken on 7th January 2008 whilst there was a snow storm taking place over the hillsides. A bit of tweaking: 3 Image HDR, then converted to B&W and levels, curves, dodge, burn, unsharp mask and final cropped to 36 ins x 12 for the best viewing go large to see more of my panoramic images use this link Panoramic
Taken from the Ridge walk (particularly Scald Law) at the Pentlands, this 16:9 photo captures Black Hill and Loganlea Resevoir from up high. The Pentland Hills are a range of hills to the south-west of Edinburgh, Scotland. The range is around 20 miles in length, and runs south west from Edinburgh towards Biggar and the upper Clyde Valley. Loganlea offers unrivalled fishing for trout from bank and boat and is situated in the heart of the Pentland Hills only 15 minutes from Edinburgh.
This is a beautiful houase that nestles at the foot of the Pentland Hills overlooking Harperrig Loch – it is also our local farm shop. The house is one that I would give my eye-teeth to live in! Incidentally, the expanse of sandy looking soil is the end of the loch which has almost totally dried up at the moment. Harperrig was actually dug out as a back-up to stop the Water of Leith overflowing in the parts of Edinburgh it passes through!
This was taken at the top of the hill above Colzium overlooking the Pentlands. An incredible view when you think it’s only a few miles from our capital city! The wonderful purple flush you can see is Heather.
You follow a path along the wall which takes you right over the hill at the lowest part of the Pentlands near Edinburgh, known as Cauld Stane Slap, to the other side near Carlops … an 8 mile walk which is popular with hikers – only thing, unless you’ve got someone to meet you with a car on the other side … you have to walk all the way back!!
Photographed in George Pentland Gardens, Frankston (Victoria, Australia)
Photographed in George Pentland Gardens, Frankston
Photographed in George Pentland Gardens, Frankston.
I’m unsure whether this is a duck or goose… photographed at George Pentland Gardens, Frankston.
Photographed at George Pentland Gardens, Frankston
Photographed at George Pentland Gardens, Frankston
Photographed in George Pentland Gardens, Frankston.
The Pentland Hills in January, from Caerketton Hill The miracle is not to walk on water or fly through the air, but to walk on the earth / Chinese Proverb
Weathered and decaying timber post. On the top of Allermuir Hill in the Pentlands.
A waterfall where small sections have been frozen in motion, whilst others tumble into an icy pool. Pentland Hills Regional Park, Edinburgh Featured in All Countries – Wetlands, Ponds, Lakes and Rivers 22/02/09 Winner of the Long Exposure challange in the Waterfall Photography group, 24/10/09
Shot of Black Hill from Glencourse Reservoir in the Pentland Hills
Glencourse Reservoir partly frozen over, with Turnhouse Hill in the background. The Pentland Hills
Photographed in the George Pentland Gardens, Frankston, Mornington Peninsula.
Dramatic sky on Bay of Sannick, Caithness, Scotland Featured in The Woman Photographer
Bay of Sannick, Caithness, Scotland Featured in Fineart of Landscape Photography / Featured in Style, Class & Elegance / Featured in Collage & Landscape Photography
Brough, Caithness, Scotland Featured in The Sea / Featured in Your Magic Place / Featured in Nature`s Wonders / Featured in Which Way / Featured in Skyscapes / Featured in All New and Improved Seascapes
Shot on the North East coast in Caithness, near to the Duncansby Stacks. Featured in German Artists / Featured in Northern Landscapes
Brough, Caithness, Scotland
Hoxa head on the island of South Ronaldsay in the Orkney Islands. The view over the Pentland Firth. CANON A-1 / CANON FD 35-80mm Multimap Reference
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