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SmugMug > keywords > bravo > UK - Scotland - Sunset at north of Isle of Skye 
This photo was taken at Isle of Skye. We've been at the very north end of island looking at beautiful sunset (similar I've posted recently). Dont know why, but I've turned my head opposite direction and found out that there is something equally majestic on the other side. 

Pay attention to those white spot in the dark bottom area. These are houses and they really give a feeling of size and scale of this outstanding scene. 

Canon EOS 350D DIGITAL, f/9, 0.005 sec (1/200), ISO 400, 59 mm

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SmugMug > keywords > bravo > UK - Scotland - Guardien of Rannoch Moor 
Rannoch Moor as a place of wonder, one of the last really wild places in Scotland. Imagine a triangular area, stood on its apex, about 10 miles across its base and about 10 miles from top to bottom. Imagine that this 50 square mile inverted triangle is a roughly level plateau that sits at an altitude of a little over 1000ft. Imagine that its surface is dotted with innumerable lochs, lochans, peat bogs, and streams; that it is surrounded by mountains that rise to over 3000ft to the south-east and the west and to over 2000ft in the north. And, finally, imagine that this area is crossed by a railway line, running a little inside the south-east side of the triangle, and a single road, running a little inside the south-west side of the triangle. Congratulations: you've just invented Rannoch Moor.

Most people first see Rannoch Moor when driving north from Bridge of Orchy. Near Achallader the main road and the railway line diverge and the road makes a sweeping climb up to the Rannoch Moor plateau. What you find there can be a glory of heather and lochan surrounded by distant mountains. Or it can be a grey cloud-shrouded landscape through which you catch occasional glimpses of an other-worldly landscape. If Achallader marks the southern apex of Rannoch Moor's triangle, then the other two are equally distinctive. In the north-east lies Rannoch Station and the end of the public road in from Pitlochry, 40 miles to the east.

This must be the most photographed tree in whole Scotland and I could not resist to take photo of it too. 

PENTAX K20D, f/19, 30 sec (30), ISO 100, 13 mm 

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SmugMug > keywords > bravo > Soul with Nature 
“It is the marriage of the soul with Nature that makes the intellect fruitful, and gives birth to imagination.”

  Henry David Thoreau

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There are no fixtures in nature. The universe is fluid and volatile. Permanence is but a word of degrees.
Ralph Waldo Emerson. (1803–1882). from:  Essays and English Traits.
SmugMug > keywords > bravo > Misty Path to Flat Top Mountain 
“I enter the world called real as one enters a mist.” 
 Julian Green
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