Really liked the opening short sequence; bird call no a clue I'm afraid. I'm not good at hand held these days.... stunning images > liked the early abstract one.... you are giving me fresh ideas as I have a 16mm Lens (had a Nikon 16 mm and never really used it as Far too big / heavy). Fujifilm is much lighter and I've used it to good effect. Just seen the power station so know where you are walking ✅
Yeah, enjoyed that. Post holes look far too new for early medieval battle standards though. I couldn't find anything about the holes or the boundary marker on the Canmore register, which is a bit odd. Buzzard, by the way; or what the Lochs and Glens coach drivers call a Tourist Eagle ;-)
it's an interesting place - well worth a visit! The standard stone is on Canmore (canmore.org.uk/site/48061/bordie-moor-standard-stone) but never found much on the boundary marker
Some beautiful photos John.😎
Thanks John for another video showing the beauty of Scotland
Really liked the opening short sequence; bird call no a clue I'm afraid. I'm not good at hand held these days.... stunning images > liked the early abstract one.... you are giving me fresh ideas as I have a 16mm Lens (had a Nikon 16 mm and never really used it as Far too big / heavy). Fujifilm is much lighter and I've used it to good effect. Just seen the power station so know where you are walking ✅
Thanks! Great wee walk. I'm back up that way next week so might return
Yeah, enjoyed that. Post holes look far too new for early medieval battle standards though. I couldn't find anything about the holes or the boundary marker on the Canmore register, which is a bit odd.
Buzzard, by the way; or what the Lochs and Glens coach drivers call a Tourist Eagle ;-)
it's an interesting place - well worth a visit! The standard stone is on Canmore (canmore.org.uk/site/48061/bordie-moor-standard-stone) but never found much on the boundary marker