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I'm a simple Scottish girl with an unusual name and a strange obsession for nail polish! My aim is to capture what the eye sees, with a camera! Too much nail polish and never enough time. I have also started wildlife photography, which I enjoy very much. Welcome to my little world :-)

Friday, 1 November 2024

Looking Up

Tom at Backroads Traveller posts a lot of "Looking Up" photos and I was impressed so starting trying it out myself. Check his blog out here: https://backroadstraveller.blogspot.com/ he posts some wonderful photos. These are the first 2 I took and quite happy with how they turned out.

Looking Up At Trees

Looking Up At Trees

We have some wonderful and amazing and very tall trees here in Scotland. One of the many good things, plenty trees and plenty forests.

40 comments:

  1. ...these are wonderful Ananka, don't get dizzy taking them!!!

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    1. Thanks Tom, glad you like them. I'll try not to haha :-D

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  2. The pictures convey a wonderful atmosphere.

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  3. They are wonderful, very nice!

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  4. Bien a lo alto, hay que mirar, para ver bien las copas de los árboles.
    Un abrazo.

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  5. They are great, I love the second one.
    You really have some privileged landscapes

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    1. Thanks Fernando. Yes there are so many lovely places over here in Scotland, so much green, nature and forests. :-D

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  6. I know there was a move afoot to convert some on the plantations to natural forests. Is that still ongoing?

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    1. Not sure but I know they are planting lots of trees all over here. Ironically they are cutting down more with the building of more houses.

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  7. WOW, it sure is beautiful up there!

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  8. Just lovely! I should look up too!

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    1. Good to look up sometimes. Thanks Christine :-D

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  9. The tall trees are so mesmerising

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  10. Lindos arboles, te mando un beso.

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  11. I am sure that the forest in Scotland are so nice. Is a good place for to visit, and do excursions inside this wonderful woods. Very nice photographs. I like a lot the high trees.

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    1. They really are wonderful. Glad you like them, thanks :-D

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  12. These are lovely Ananka.

    Wishing you a good weekend ahead.

    All the best Jan
    https://thelowcarbdiabetic.blogspot.com/

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    1. Thanks Jan, glad you like them :-D Same to you :-D

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  13. I agree with all that you have posted!

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  14. Nice pictures. Just don't strain your neck too much.

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  15. Wonderful tall trees and wonderful forests! Happy November!

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    1. Thanks Irina, same to you and the cats :-D

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  16. You've done a fine job with these--- They can be difficult to so properly.

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  17. Unfortunately, while I was visiting Scotland I didn't see those marvelous woods with tall trees! I mainly visited Edinburgh and its surroundings.
    Nice photos!

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    1. Edinburgh is lovely but there is so much more to see. You should come back Giorgio :-D

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  18. I think you should now climb to the top of the trees and take the picture from the opposing angle. Be careful not to drop your camera!

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    1. Haha yes, I'd have to keep it safe! Not sure that is a challenge I wanna accept David! Maybe one day :-D But I can imagine all the great photos looking down too! :-D

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  19. Boa tarde de sábado. Aproveito para desejar, um excelente mês de novembro minha querida amiga Ananka. Gostaria de ver tudo de pertinho. Grande abraço carioca.

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    1. Thanks Luiz all the best for November for you too. :-D

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  20. These are just incredible! Talk about a spectacular view!

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    1. I know it is amazing! Thanks Shannon :-D

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