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    Changing weather conditions

    I made an image of this ruin on my way to Rhenigidale (see my previous post about Rhenigidale) and one on the return journey. The changing weather conditions are noticeable between the two versions, yes I did get wet making the second one

    As always your thoughts and comments welcome.

    #1 I was attracted to the rusty tin roof on this house, I bet those walls could tell some tales!



    #2 Taken from a slightly different viewpoint, in a passing storm



    Peter

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    #2
    Very picturesque Peter.
    Colin

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      #3
      Two nice shots Peter, depicting the weather we always seem to get when we visit Scotland.
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        #4
        Lovely shots Peter.
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          #5
          Great, 2nd is really good.
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            #6
            Two lovely shots Peter
            Gary Cantwell LSINWP. ASINWP.

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              #7
              More great shots Peter, definitely the second for me, very atmospheric, lovely shot; worth your getting wet for in MHO.

              Ian
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                #8
                Two cracking shots

                Paul

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                  #9
                  Second version is top notch () but I find the giant fence post in the first to be a complete distraction (). Much better I think with the post cropped off...
                  Nigel

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                    #10
                    Originally posted by El Sid View Post
                    Second version is top notch () but I find the giant fence post in the first to be a complete distraction (). Much better I think with the post cropped off...
                    That's a good call, I'll give it a try
                    Peter

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                      #11
                      Very nice photos, well done.
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