Solitude.
Occasionally, words only serve to get in the way.
R.
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IV. | Morton Castle | 35mm.

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V. | Morton, from the Dam [II] | 35mm.

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VI. | Westerly, over Morton Loch | 35mm.

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I love this.. 💕
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You’re very kind. Thank you! 🙏
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I would ask you what kind of trees these ones are, but I remember what you wrote about it 🙂 Very beautiful pictures. Colour gives more information. In which season this color photograph was taken?
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There are many different species of trees Alena. That’s all I need to know. 😉 I’m glad that you enjoy the pictures and I am always grateful for your kind comments. To answer your question, I made this series just last week – very winter, very dull, and, rather damp! The lengths to which we go for our beloved art. 🙏
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In Scotland grass is still green in winter? 🙂
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Yes, Alena. It’s still green. Just a little damper!
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Actually I remembered now that there are something similar in Estonia. But when I lived in Russia, the snow lay until the end of March, and sometimes longer. So when finally it began to thaw, it was expected to see green grass under. But green grass in winter… it still surprises me.
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Still, they’re nothing like the greens of spring. Tick tock… 📷🤪
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Great captures! I love the reflections in the lake. Of course, old structures hold character, and time. You can feel the presence of those who once lived here and roamed these lands.
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Thank you, H. I’m happy to read your comments! 🙏 Yes, Morton has a wonderful presence, and it typifies all one might expect to feel in such a place. I can’t wait to go back!
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Love these old ruins, great work! It was Simon Marsden’s book, In Ruins, The Once Great Houses of Ireland, which hooked me into photography back in the 80s. Love seeing the images you produce.
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Thank you hugely for your comments. I have a keen fondness for old ruins, especially those with long and interesting histories. I will now have to investigated Marsden! Thank you! 🙏 Best, Rob.
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Perfect, Rob! I’m speechless! Have a nice and lovely Sunday evening! 🥃🥃
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Thank you, Quy. Chuffed that you like them! Hope you’re having a peaceful Sunday, also! 🙏
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My pleasure, Rob! The pics are just excellent. 🔝❣️
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Thank you. Quy. Will look forward to revisiting on a brighter day for some IR frolics! 🤪
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I look forward to seeing new masterpieces from you, Rob! 🤝😇
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Thank you, Ausevor!
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