In response to “Cee’s Compose Yourself Photo Challenge – Diagonal Lines“, I’ve enclosed seven photos taken from in, and around Fife.
I’ve also posted three extra photos, for Thanksgiving, showing things I am grateful for, about living in Fife.
The first of the photos for Cee’s Challenge is of Cramond Harbour, on the outskirts of Edinburgh. The second photo is from the village looking down towards Cramond Harbour. The next two photos were taken in Fife’s capital, Dunfermline. The next two images show two churches in villages on the outskirts of Glenrothes, and the final photograph comes from the very picturesque village of Culross.
These extra three photographs are of things that make me tick in Fife!! The first is the views from the Lomond Hills (and the Hills themselves), the second is an example of some of Fife’s wonderful wildlife, and the final photo is of a wee bit of the geology of Fife, which is quite amazing!!
What breathtaking landscape!
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It certainly is amazing Gill 🙂 The views from the Lomonds are magnificent!
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Lovely selection of pics. I must visit Culross very soon! 🙂 You remind us that there are so many things to be thankful for, and in particular I do love those crinoids! 😀
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Thank you Jo 🙂 I’m sure you and Colin would both love Culross! I thought of you as I posted the crinoids – I really must get some more geology onto the blog!! 🙂
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Haha, that’s good! 😀
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Stunning landscape and architechture!
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Thank you Lori 🙂 The views from the Lomond Hills are amazing, and Culross is one of the most picturesque villages in Scotland 🙂
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What a view! And a beautiful flower.
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Thank’s Shail, it is an amazing view from West Lomond Hill. There are plenty of hills/mountains that are higher in Scotland, but not many have views like those from the Lomonds 🙂
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Andy, I love the first picture, all of them are great of course but sails and waves in black and white is beautiful to me.
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Thank you Tammy 🙂 It is a beautiful wee harbour, and the yachts lined up makes it very photogenic.
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So very true Andy, as well as the artist 🙂
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Thank you Tammy 🙂 You’re making me blush! Lol! 🙂
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haha
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🙂
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What a beautiful post. Thanks ever so much for participating.
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Thank you Cee, it was a pleasure 🙂
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Lovely pictures !!
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Thanks Emma 🙂
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