I'm glad you got there when you did.
That one is gorgeous.
Thanks Eric and that is why it is so annoying, because even though today was a complete washout, we have had some really beautiful days since lockdown began again fully just after Christmas.
Perhaps you could go jogging and take the camera with you
Sadly my jogging days are long gone Paulo, but even if I could, I would still not be allowed to jog to here, as we can only travel for exercise up to 5 miles from our homes and this view is around 10 miles from mine - although if I really wanted to push my luck, I could probably go out and shoot where ever I like if I really wanted to, as I can claim it was part of my work having just written a book about landscape photography in Scotland. So as a published 'Author' (god doesn't that sound just a bit too pompous), I could legitimately claim that doing so was part of my working day and that I am therefore allowed to continue going out as defined by our current Covid laws and restrictions, which specifically state that you are allowed to continue going out to work, but only if you cannot work from home and which obviously I can't. But this isn't the type of person I am at all, because I believe in fairness and fair play, so if everyone else in the UK has got to suffer and stay at home, even if they are all starting to pull their hair out by the roots due to the onset of cabin fever, then so be it, I am going to suffer it too aaarrrggghhh!!!
My hair has now grown down to and over my shoulders BTW, as I haven't been able to get it cut now for over a year and there is no way I am letting the missus have a go at it, even though she keeps offering with a glint in her eyes, so I keep telling her no, because if I wanted it hacking off in irregular sharply edged chunks, then I can do that myself thank you very much...
Beautiful image Dave! Be safe, and keep your neighbors safe. There will be lots of light left to capture when this is over...
Well said Paulo and I totally agree. In fact we are hoping to get our first vaccine shots in around 8 weeks, as we are listed as being in category 7 out of the 10 levels of priority for vaccines in the UK and then there is a further 2 weeks quarantine for the jab to take effect. So if all goes well, I should be able to step out blinking into the light around the beginning to the middle of April.
Oh and thanks as well to you Russ
Dave