“ Triptych view from my study ”
Not had a lot of time this week to do photography but I cpatured this view from my study/home office...I am really lucky to live here and to be blessed with an amazing view outside of my window...granted it can be often dark, moody and the rain goes horizontal most of the time but when it's a ...
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Photo Location: Arrochar, Scotland
  • Tim D. Edited 4 years ago

    What an incredible view to have! I've been to Scotland once and loved it. My father and me plan a holiday trip together, when it will be possible again and Scotland is… more

    What an incredible view to have! I've been to Scotland once and loved it. My father and me plan a holiday trip together, when it will be possible again and Scotland is on top of both our wish lists.

    I love how you framed it as a Triptych and how the sun lights the window borders and lets them sparkle!

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  • Chris Newby Edited 4 years ago

    Lovely shot, you're a very lucky man! I like the triptych aspect and particularly the branches in the left hand panel - they give a nice perspective to the whole… more

    Lovely shot, you're a very lucky man! I like the triptych aspect and particularly the branches in the left hand panel - they give a nice perspective to the whole composition. You can't beat the old 'foreground, middle ground, background' adage.

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  • Marina Brodie Edited 4 years ago

    what an amazing view to greet you each day - I am so envious :)

    what an amazing view to greet you each day - I am so envious :)

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