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    Mike, Iain MacD and myself were out yesterday around Perthshire and Pitlochry and had a most pleasant day taking photos of the lovely autumn scenery.
    Comments welcome, enjoy.

    Paul

    PA200945-Pano.jpg by Paul Bousie, on Flickr

    Pano

    _1060264-Pano.jpg by Paul Bousie, on Flickr

    Another pano although some dodgy looking character sneaked into this photo.

    _1060276.jpg by Paul Bousie, on Flickr

    _1060278.jpg by Paul Bousie, on Flickr

    _1060297.jpg by Paul Bousie, on Flickr

    PA200972.jpg by Paul Bousie, on Flickr

    Pitlochry dam panorama.jpg by Paul Bousie, on Flickr

    Finally Pitlochry dam pano

  • #2
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    Image six for me, can't see the appeal of milky water sorry

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    • #3
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      #3 for me, fabulous.
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      • #4
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        Nice shots Paul
        An amazing day out

        They don't get much dodgier than that guy!!

        Mike
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        • #5
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          Great shots Paul, thanks to both of you for letting me gate crash your trip
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          • #6
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            Thanks Iain and Mike, it was a great day.

            Paul

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            • #7
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              A great set from your day out Paul.

              No 1 stands out for me, glorious colours.

              Thanks for sharing.
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              • #8
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                A great day out in some glorious countryside.
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                • #9
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                  A very pleasant autumn day well captured, Paul.
                  The opening shot says it all.

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                  • #10
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                    I'd like to see more of that stone arched bridge from below,
                    all the river rocks look great.
                    The landscape+sky scenes seem a bit bright compared to others.

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                    • #11
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                      A nice autumnal set Paul.
                      Regards Paul.
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                      • #12
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                        #1 just makes me want to be there.
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