Saturday 20 September 2014

Alone with my Thoughts....

Myself and my other half went on the Haddington to Longniddry Railway walk.  It was the best part of 10 miles and although we were surrounded by nature, for the most of the time we were just walking straight through trees with not that much to see.

There was a particular point of interest though that I thought was thought evoking and with lack of a better word; Nice.

'Alone with my Thoughts' ©Lyndsey Norton Photography
The scene is not set up and it made me wonder how long the hat had been there for.  I can just imagine it's previous wearer watching over the countryside, considering his next move.

Tuesday 16 September 2014

Edinburgh Close

Normally when going into our great capital you do the usual things such as shopping, eating or visiting many museums or art galleries.  While these are all great things to do, I began to wonder about parts of Edinburgh that you might just walk straight by. 

These two images show a different side to Edinburgh and one which I would like to explore further.  I decided to show them in black and while because it give a more grainy approach to the images.

©Lyndsey Norton Photography

©Lyndsey Norton Photography

Monday 15 September 2014

Poppy



A lone poppy sits beside a field.  I find the detail around the poppy interesting, some look jagged, almost giving a violent feel, however the poppy sits quietly and serene.  

Sunday 7 September 2014

A trip up Traprain Law

Traprain Law

Recently myself and my other half took on the challenge of climbing Traprain Law.  I know to some it may not be much of a challenge but for someone who doesn't like climbing hills it is and, contrary to some, I only had a moan twice.

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 The image above shows our starting point.  A nice flat walk along the road with lovely views of the surrounding areas.  I love the many textures in this image.  It certainly shows you are amongst nature.


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Further up the hill I took this image.  I love the distinct colouring of the sky and hay fields.  I also have never seen bails of hay towered like this.  I felt a great sense of peace here.


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 Obviously a blog about Traprain Law would not be complete without an image of one of the horses that call this place home.  A single horse eats quietly while the rest of the herd ate a little a way.  Again the peaceful element came into play here.  This with the different textures of the grass, clouds and fields make up what I believe to be a interesting photograph.


 © Lyndsey Norton Photography

 © Lyndsey Norton Photography
 The above two images show different elements that I didn't realise would be at the top of the Law.  The first shows a pool of water, presumably it is for the horses.   I like that throughout my series of images different textures are added which I believe show the many layers that can exist amongst nature.  The second image shows some built up stones.  Having discussed this with my partner, I found out that a fort once stood upon Traprain Law.  I find this sort of history fascinating, I love seeing remnants of what used to be.

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While I explored my surroundings, my other half did the same.  I love this image because it puts everything in perspective.  Whilst I perhaps didn't love the walk up Traprain, I did like the views at the top.  You couldn't hear anything other than a spoilt chicken making a riot at a distant farm.