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This was shot using the Camera+ app – it is a great app for getting an precise exposure.
part of the Birks of Aberfeldy
This was shot using the Camera+ app – it is a great app for getting an precise exposure.
part of the Birks of Aberfeldy
The sunny day gave some great views and added extra highlights to the snow shots. Many of the paths though were really muddy – and some would be best described as streams – it shows how much rain there has been.
this is a panoramic shot taken using the Apple camera app
I had lunch at the Black Rock view point – above the view at lunch
there was a lot of logging activity in the forest – it meant changing my planned route several times but it did supply some material to photograph
I could not post this last night as I had no 3G signal and I have given up on Diamond Resort’s Swisscom Internet. At first I put it down to local conditions but as it persisted this morning I called T-mobile, free from my phone (150), to see if they could help. I had to then pay a reasonable 25p to talk to the support staff but after a couple of minutes discussing the issue with him, he updated the service to my phone – I rebooted it – and it was back on 3G. I have no idea why this happened but the help I got from T-mobile was first class – and I was pleased to let them know this via the text they later sent me.
I planned a walk today out along the River Tay and back through the forest, but had to make several changes on the forest section because of tree felling.
It had snowed whilst I was having my breakfast but the day turned sunny and cold.
As followed the route along the Loch there was a convenient picnic area for a tea break.
I carry the meths bottle in an outside mesh pocket, on my rucksack, which meant I did struggle to light the meths as it was very cold.
Here is the view from my cafe – menu, fresh hot tea with custard creams.
Walk along Loch Tay – tea break Read More »