There’s a few in there that I’ve missed previously. I’m still very much resisting this gallery format. Call me lazy, but I tend not to do any clicking which takes away much of the impact of the photos. (sigh) Unless maybe done as a page of favorites from past posts? (I suppose that’s the idea with this post). I may catch on eventually…..
Interesting Gunta I will only use this format occasionally – I love the carousel format – full screen adds to the appreciation of the image (for me) – I simply wouldn’t have sufficient images to post like this all the time.
I can remember you complaining about how emails took too much time, so you favored reader. I think this is the equivalent, where it simply takes too much time to pull up each full screen image when someone posts a half dozen or more in a carousel. This leaves me looking at little postage sized images for the most part. BUT… I could see doing a page of shots from the past to bring forward for new readers – as you did here. I may try playing with the carousel. I just don’t have the patience for it at the moment. (and, as you mentioned, you’d need a whole bunch of stuff to post that way very often.)
Thanks Jo – I like storm approaching myself interestingly taken with my compact – I have it with me all the time for that just in case moment – missed good shots too frequently
Cards and a calendar are on my thoughts probably next year, currently I am slimming back my marketing to be a little more focussed and over the winter these are the sort of projects I will be working on.
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Photos very very nice!!!
very many thanks Antonio
There’s a few in there that I’ve missed previously. I’m still very much resisting this gallery format. Call me lazy, but I tend not to do any clicking which takes away much of the impact of the photos. (sigh) Unless maybe done as a page of favorites from past posts? (I suppose that’s the idea with this post). I may catch on eventually…..
Interesting Gunta I will only use this format occasionally – I love the carousel format – full screen adds to the appreciation of the image (for me) – I simply wouldn’t have sufficient images to post like this all the time.
I can remember you complaining about how emails took too much time, so you favored reader. I think this is the equivalent, where it simply takes too much time to pull up each full screen image when someone posts a half dozen or more in a carousel. This leaves me looking at little postage sized images for the most part. BUT… I could see doing a page of shots from the past to bring forward for new readers – as you did here. I may try playing with the carousel. I just don’t have the patience for it at the moment. (and, as you mentioned, you’d need a whole bunch of stuff to post that way very often.)
Magic, Scott. I couldn’t even pick a favourite; they’re all my favourites..
Wonderful perspective on all….
There are a few of my favourites there Carolyn it is a lovely place to live
All lovely photographs Scott but I think you already know which of these is my favourite.
Aye but have you painted it yet lol
What a stunning collection. I especially love the pic of the sand dunes with snow: ‘Storm approaching’. Amazing!
Thanks Jo – I like storm approaching myself interestingly taken with my compact – I have it with me all the time for that just in case moment – missed good shots too frequently
Fantastic! Some of these really should be made into Christmas cards, do you do that? They’d make a lovely calendar, too.
Cards and a calendar are on my thoughts probably next year, currently I am slimming back my marketing to be a little more focussed and over the winter these are the sort of projects I will be working on.
A super series Scott!
Cheers Phil, really why I fell in love with Moray to be honest – the beaches and coastline is special and people free
Love to see them all together
Thanks Nicol – I did put them together on a separate Gallery blog but bringing them all under one roof so I can spend more time taking pictures.
Absolutely stunning photos! Every single one in its own way..the colours, the mood…all.