Friday, 30 December 2016

A year of light

This year seems to have had great quality of light -  or perhaps I'm just noticing it more?

Certainly 2016 started with anything but light - the devastating flooding resulting from day after day of intense rainfall which inundated homes, destroyed infrastructure and altered the courses of some of Scotland's rivers.  The effects are still being felt and many residents across the country are still not back in their homes.

But after the rain.....



There's been light.  From huge Hebridean skyscapes and watercolour shades....




...to the warm colours reflected in an autumn loch......





From brooding stormlight......





To searing primary clarity...... the light has added immeasurably to being "out there".






There's been the glow of friendship; a shared love of wild places, and the intimate circle of flickering warm light around our camp fires.......






...there's been ghostly pale light of intangible, luminous beauty.....





..and the dappled warmth of a forest morning - welcome after a night of rain.






Then there's been the light at each end of the day; slow sunrises of staggering majesty over the Aberdeenshire farmlands of home.....





....and a whole series of pyrotechnic west coast sunsets

Solas in the Gaelic language -  in infinite variety light has been a thread - it truly seems to have been a year of light.

10 comments:

  1. You've brightened my day many times this year, Ian!
    Safe paddling and a Happy New Year!

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    1. Thank you for your kind words Leif, I'm glad you've enjoyed the blog! Gott Nytt År till er och din familj önskar bäst för 2017 :o)

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  2. thanks for sharing with us. Wishing you the happiest of new years.

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    1. Thanks Dan - I hope you've set aside something suitably malted and aged to toast the bells?! A very happy Hogmanay - Slainte Mhath!

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  3. Lovely selection of photos Ian. Happy New Year.

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    1. Cheers Bob - sometimes they just take themselves; I just release the shutter :o) A very happy New Year to you - best wishes for 2017

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  4. The mirror image is perfect Ian
    Have a great Hogmanay

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    1. Thanks Steve - the tricky bit of taking tat image was not spoiling the surface of the water with the movement of our boats..

      A very happy New Year to you - all the best for 2017

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  5. Stellar, stunning, super-natural...and SO Scotland, Ian. :)

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    1. Thank you Duncan, Solas was the star of the show in '16.....

      :o)

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