Thursday 12 January 2012

Glen Clover in the rain, December 2011




33 comments:

  1. this is soft and lovely and loving♥

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  2. *gasp* I've written poetry about this...gorgeous!

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  3. Those rocks have had this home for a long time, I am guessing. Look at those pinks and oranges against brown and grey. Delicious!

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  4. beautiful inspiration you have for your scenes.
    :-)

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  5. I often love rainy misty landscapes better than bright sun

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  6. i love all the pics, Loretta.your painting is quite sublime. thank you for sharing them.

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  7. Stunning shots, I want to come back and savor them. They are amazing.

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  8. This is so beautiful. I can almost smell the earth.

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  9. It appears the climate is a bit warmer and wetter. Lovely tree.

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  10. Oddly this reminds me of the American southwest. The russets, and gold tones perhaps.

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  11. This picture just staggers me. It is gorgeous.

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  12. Thank you so much for the Photos, dear Loretta.

    It is Winter, pure, and scarce, ...so peaceful and promising.

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  13. Definitely Scotland. Not much snow on the hills but lots of mist.

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  14. Lovely. Is this done in watercolour?

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  15. Love the perspective of the road disappearing off into the distance.

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  16. Very similar to the weather here for the last few weeks. This week has been the first one with more than one dry day in a row for some time!!

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  17. Scotland and Wales are so similar in landscapes.

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  18. I like the combination of elements in this one.

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  19. Makes me want to go walking those hills.

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  20. And the best part.......no people.

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  21. Loretta, do you ever watch the BBC series 'Coast'? I got a boxset of all 5 seasons at Christmas. Some of the most interesting episodes have been about the Scottish coastline, there's so much beautiful and spectacular scenery.

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  22. I have the book that goes with the series but I've not actually seen all episodes, brilliant series, what iIdid see i loved. And I agree that in places Scotland and Wales do look very similar, except that sometimes the light and colours are different.

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