[IMG]The Binn from the Docks by shônagon, on Flickr[/IMG]
The Binn, once a volcano, all of 600 ft above sea level. On top what you see is the television mast! The town is Burntisland, population 6000, and it's in the Kingdom of Fife, Scotland, with Edinburgh just on the other side of the Firth of Forth to the south, behind me when I took the photo. The Erskine Church is on the right, with the golf course out of sight to the right while the town centre is out of sight on the left. It's a nice walk!
Last edited by gaijin; 20th February 2013 at 10:37 AM.
You have very nice mountains there mat!
Last edited by pnodrog; 20th February 2013 at 05:21 PM.
Absolutely excellent, thanks to everyone who has posted. It just shows the diverse areas we all live in and I guess they no doubt influence how we see the rest of the world through our cameras.
I'm a little envious of Jeff with such beautiful sunsets in Honolulu. John from Wigan, I wonder if you're familiar with your local 'Wigan 10' photographic club. They are world class competitors and winners in Photography. Way out of my league
Please, keep these local landmarks coming in; it's great to see a window on your world. And after the winter we've been having here in old blighty it's good to see the sun is shining elsewhere on the planet.
Nice shot Donald,I like it a lot!
Nice very atmospheric
alas we don't see Worth's coaches any more - otherwise plus ca change.
Last edited by nimitzbenedicto; 22nd February 2013 at 08:52 PM.
Yes, I have heard of the Wigan 10 club and as you say they really are the cream on top of the milk. They have reached heights that I can only dream of.
John