the star within
sparkles in Divine
filtered light
© Xenia Tran
With love from Eivor, Pearl and Xenia xxx
Photographs atop Cnoc Fhaoighris by Xenia Tran, edited in lr.
Camera: Panasonic Lumix FZ200, setting: iA, 1/200 s
Daily Post Weekly Photo Challenge: Atop
Daily Prompt: Instinct
Carpe Diem #1172 – Filtered Light
I especially liked the photo up close of Cnoc Fhaoighris. It is also the first time I realized this placed existed.
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Thank you Frank, it is a lovely place to visit :o)
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The best photos I’ve seen for this week’s theme. I esp like the bottom one, but they’re all great!
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Thank you so much Tom, that is very kind of you :o)
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WOW! Dear Xenia, these are great photographs, fascinated me so much. Thank you, Love, nia
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Thank you so much dear Nia, have a wonderful rest of the evening :o) xxx
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Such a beautiful place! 🙂 Where is these photographs taken, Xenia?
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Thank you Rekha, this is Cnoc Fhaoighris in the Scottish Highlands :o) xxx
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Beautiful clear photographs, loved them all 🌹
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Thank you Elaine :o) xxx
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Fabulous photos, Xenia 💖 What an amazing place! I especially love 3 and 4. Much love to you all xxx
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Thank you for your kind words Cathy. We have not been atop many hills yet because of the snow and this one was clear :o) Much love to you all too xxx
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Thank you 🙂 xxx
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such a beautiful setting…
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Thank you Maureen :o)
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I like the last image very much indeed. I curate a group on flickr devoted to such images
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Thank you for your kind words Stephen, there are some beautiful images in that group. I have been posting some of my images of the sky on twitter in support of human rights campaigns such as this one: https://twitter.com/WhippetHaiku/status/822403799654354944 You can find more information about the #SkyforShawkan campaign on CiLuna’s blog: https://ciluna27.wordpress.com/2016/09/13/sky-for-shawkan/ in case any of the participants in your flickr group want to show their support.
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Absolutely beautiful! The last photo shows the light can shine through the darkest clouds! Wonderful!
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Thank you so much for your kind words Miriam. I used this image on twitter as a haiga in support of human rights campaigns https://twitter.com/WhippetHaiku/status/822403799654354944
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What a great idea! I appreciate what you’re doing!
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Thank you Miriam xxx
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xxx 🙂
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WOW, amazing photos! Such a beautiful location!
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Thank you, it is a wonderful place to visit and a great climb for the dogs ☺💖
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Breathtaking!
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Thank you Janice ☺💖
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These are beautiful, Xenia. I especially love the 3rd photo with Eivor walking through the opening. It takes your breath away.
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Thank you for your kind words Lois 💖 I love that image too. Eivor walked around the monument taking in all the views as if he had been here before ☺ xxx
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What an inspirational place. And a lovely photo of an almost Turner sky!
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Thank you for your kind words Anne. The way the sunbeams burst through the clouds felt incredibly powerful and watching it from this hill was extra special ☺
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It’s amazing that those parts of the castle remain standing!! They’re standing silently, sentinels to more dangerous times.
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Thank you J.R. – these are the remains of a folly said to have been modelled on the Gates of Negapatam in India. The building of the monument was commissioned by Sir Hector Munro to provide work for local people affected by the clearances in 1782.
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Seems like they built it well!
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Love the photos and would love to visit the place.
janet
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Thank you Janet, it is a wonderful place to visit ☺💖
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The dogs have almost been upstaged by the last image, there is much going on in the poem too.
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Thank you for your kind words Denis ☺ The ‘otherworldliness’ we experienced on top of this hill is reflected in the tanka with a nod to Rumi – there was a lot going on 😉
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Just when I thought your photos couldn’t be any more spectacular, you share some that are even more incredible. Wowsah, as we would say in Maine!
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Thank you Laurie, that is a wonderful expression!☺💖
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Amazing photos, folly aside, such inspiring relics of the past, still noble in their tracery. My paternal ancestors were Scots and it still calls me.
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Thank you for your kind words Shielagh. Those ancestral calls can be very powerful and help you feel at home when you step on Scottish soil 💖
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These are stunning captures, Wow!
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Thank you Amy ☺💖 xxx
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Magical! Makes me want to visit the Highlands again.
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Thank you Ju-Lyn, the Highlands will always welcome you back ☺
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I was just telling your husband about your blog, about your beautiful dogs, photos & poetry! It truly is a joy to visit your page!
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Thank you so much Ju-Lyn 💖 xxx
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Love the pictures! Such a pretty area!
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Thank you and much love to you and Tippy ☺💖 xxx
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