The judge at a recent club competition remarked that he put his camera away between April and August. These are months that he spends in the garden and when he considers the light too bright for landscapes.
I went back and looked at some of my winter shots, and while I don't agree with him about there being nothing worth taking out the camera for in the summer months, there were a couple of winter shots that caught my attention.
The first was taken at the south west approach to Glencoe in mid-March (OK, I do know that is technically not winter but we were not yet in the Summer Time time-zone and it was already cold and dark by mid afternoon). It is one I posted here at the time, but much edited (and I think improved) since then.
The second and third were taken in the Trossachs National Park on the 31st of December. I can't be more specific about exactly where as I was lost - the desired location was Loch Ard but this isn't it ...
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