Day one in Scotland ... we were lazy! I must add we had a very tired cranky little boy (little did we know just how bad that would get) & the weather wasn't great. It was grey & blaaaaaah ... cold i can handle, rain i can handle ... blah (that's a weather term by the way) i can't handle. It's had to be inspired by blah!
So we started off by checking out Oban ... it's got a harbor & a main road & not much more to it. & here you can see the very beginning of the boat pictures ... there will be a lot of them. I think they became my "bicycle" of Scotland!
Lensbaby Composer Pro & Edge 80
With nothing else planned for the afternoon we took the Munchkin & headed to The Scottish Sea Life Sanctuary which was a whole 10 minutes from our cottage & a ticket lasted a week (perfect for the munchkin). It was a little slice of Jacob heaven ... & i liked the jelly fishes!
Lensbaby Composer Pro & Sweet 35
Lensbaby Composer Pro & Double Glas
So having explored the aquarium with a gradually increasingly grumpy Jacob we found a little haven of tranquility ... the sanctuary was on the shores of Loch Creran & oh my was it beautiful. The kind of beautiful that takes your breath away. It seemed i had officially arrived in Scotland (well the Scotland i pictured in my head). Unfortunately up to this point i had only taken my lensbaby with me but i knew i would be returning!
Lensbaby Composer Pro & Double Glass
Lensbaby Composer Pro & Edge 80
So after dinner (keeping mind this is Scotland so basically my bed time) i headed out to work on some long exposures, making a return to the shoreline of Loch Creran (i couldn't help myself) with my 24-70mm for company ...
Nikon 24-70mm
... & then across the bridge at Connel down to the edge of Loch Etive. Well the skies weren't that pretty (it was overcast) but i have to admit it wasn't colour i was looking for, just practice & learning a new skill. & i am all kinds of happy with the results.
Nikon 24-70mm
Lensbaby Composer Pro & Edge 80
I loved being out there, enjoying the peace & quiet ... it sounds stupid but taking a moment for yourself makes all the difference. You focus better, you see clearer & you can simply enjoy being.
Have a wonderful night.
xx
I love the boat shots. Looks so tranquil and peaceful. After being out shooting on Saturday in Eton/Windsor in the bright sunlight I have decided I prefer shooting in "blah" weather.
ReplyDeleteI have always loved shooting in bright sunlight but since returning to england i have found a new found love for all weather, possible because it suits the country so well!
DeleteThank you for your kind words. xx
Oh I was SO waiting for blog posts from your trip to Scotland!! I´ve always imagined this country as a fairytale and I´m seeing now I wasn´t wrong about that! I simply love all the countryside and the lakes and those scenaries!!!
ReplyDeleteThank you Nat, it was stunning. Scotland is one of those places that never gets old. xx
DeleteThese are beautiful Laura!
ReplyDelete~Susannah x