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Kilchurn Castle through the sleet

This old (tonemapped in Luminance HDR) photo was taken after I decided to drive up to this castle to take a picture. The weather however had other ideas and the sleet storm that swooped over was memorable to me as I got soaked. It adds to the mystery of this place and is not the classic view that many take across the loch in better weather.
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Jean-Paul said:

I have taken it in picture on our road from Inverary to Blair Atholl, but from the other side of the Loch Awe. A great place, very gloomy here in the snowstorm.
Nice pic!
2 months ago

Chris Bowness replied to Jean-Paul:

Thank you Jean-Paul. I'm glad you've got a shot of here too. I've taken quite a few, but this is one of my first and favourites due to the soaking I received :)
8 weeks ago

Fred Fouarge said:

schitterende foto--dit is echt iets wat je alleen in england tegen komt
2 months ago ( translate )

Chris Bowness replied to Fred Fouarge:

Thank you Fred. Yes this little Island is littered with ruins!
8 weeks ago

Leon_Vienna said:

Classic views are far overrated! ;-)
This one is really special.
8 weeks ago ( translate )

Chris Bowness replied to Leon_Vienna:

Thank you very much, Leon.
8 weeks ago

trester88 said:

Schön gruselig.
8 weeks ago ( translate )

Chris Bowness replied to trester88:

Thank you Trester88
8 weeks ago

aNNa schramm said:

Ein Geisterschloss
7 weeks ago ( translate )

Chris Bowness replied to aNNa schramm:

Thank you aNNa
7 weeks ago ( translate )