Scotland – Details

Grand vistas can introduce you to a place but details tell the story.  The more I travel the more I take pictures of small things, textures, colors, the things that make up a place.  Here then, a few of my favorites from Scotland.  I found that I had way more of these than I thought so I’ll break it up into multiple posts.

Scotland - window graffiti

Etchings on a window at the Hawes Inn in Queensferry.  Some of the dates went to the mid-1800s.

Scotland - Abernethy 1764 lintel

Remains of a stone lintel in a building in Abernethy.  Before the United States was a country people were walking through this doorway.

Scotland - wrought iron railing

What seems like a normal wrought-iron railing in Blairgowrie takes a wiggle.

Scotland - barn door hardware

Barn door hardware on a riverside merchants’ building in Blairgowrie.

Scotland - Strathspey steam locomotive

The working mechanics of a steam locomotive in Aviemore.

Scotland - CH black caterpillar

Finding a friend near Dunvegan, Skye.

Scotland - CH kilt and flower

Wildflower and kilt on Skye.

Scotland - sea anenome

A sea anemone in a tidepool by Eilean Donan castle.

Scotland - purple wildflowers

Wildflowers in Glencoe.

Scotland - bumblebee and purple flower

Bumblebee beside Loch Lubnaig.

Scotland - Stirling Castle modern stair

Modern steel and glass staircase in Stirling Castle.

Scotland - Stirling Castle studded door

Studded door, Stirling Castle.

Scotland - Miss Giggle

Little Miss Giggle, found on a garden wall and photographed by CH, Edinburgh.

 

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One comment on “Scotland – Details
  1. Babs says:

    Absolutely breathtaking photos!! You really captured the feel of the big picture and the small details. Even Wishful enjoyed the weaver! Good job CH on your photo too!