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Despite the rain on Saturday I headed up to the top of Fyrish Hill just off the A9 near the Cromarty Firth.
It rained hard for most of the climb and I waited for about 20 minutes before the sun broke through and produced the kind of light that makes these wet walks worth it -was even treated to a double rainbow! Only lasted 5 minutes but what a 5 minutes.
Here are a selection of the shots - be nice to have your thoughts (good or bad) and to know which is the winner. I'm planning having one printed for someone to whom this place is very special so would be nice to hear opinion. Thanks
1. Fyrish - 1 of 5 by Michael Carver Photography, on Flickr
2. Fyrish 2 by Michael Carver Photography, on Flickr
3. Fyrish 3 by Michael Carver Photography, on Flickr
4. Fyrish Nr 4 by Michael Carver Photography, on Flickr
For anyone interested - here is a link to the history of the site - http://www.scotsman.com/lifestyle/heritage/scots-monuments-fyrish-monument-1-3044571
It rained hard for most of the climb and I waited for about 20 minutes before the sun broke through and produced the kind of light that makes these wet walks worth it -was even treated to a double rainbow! Only lasted 5 minutes but what a 5 minutes.
Here are a selection of the shots - be nice to have your thoughts (good or bad) and to know which is the winner. I'm planning having one printed for someone to whom this place is very special so would be nice to hear opinion. Thanks
1. Fyrish - 1 of 5 by Michael Carver Photography, on Flickr
2. Fyrish 2 by Michael Carver Photography, on Flickr
3. Fyrish 3 by Michael Carver Photography, on Flickr
4. Fyrish Nr 4 by Michael Carver Photography, on Flickr
For anyone interested - here is a link to the history of the site - http://www.scotsman.com/lifestyle/heritage/scots-monuments-fyrish-monument-1-3044571
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