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RE: Another day in the mountains
@highlandwalker,
A photo oriented blog, the snaps gives the feeling of an entirely different place that looks like no human inhabitation around. Someof the snaps really gives the feel of a lonely place with the clouds, the pond and the far away mountains. Unless it read that it is 3000 ft hiking which you mentioned in the beginning, no one will realize it is that much of a peak. Infact in my state there is few places that looks like exactly like this that I may post as a blog later
I have a suggestion though, the photos are good especially the first three or four and you could use some simple photo editor tools to make it more colorful so that the rest of the photos might be more effective. Just try it.
Anyhow overall it is a great blog..
Thank you
Scottish mountains are only 3000 4000 feet which is not high but what makes them tricky to climb is the weather and they are in vast and remote places. I can't remember using any filters as I am not good with photography just have little compact camera but I have noticed that if I get some sun the photos look much better.
This it is evident from the snaps. The 3000 to 4000 feet mountain is also looks and really huge is it and the remote locations makes it all the more interesting too. Do people goes there alone or in groups and how you people will reach the base.
Scotland is wonderful place is it? That is what I heard from or read from. This Brittex issue is also related to Scotland, Is it?
Close to my place, a tourist location with some lovely climate and hills is there known by Scotland of India, now I am remembering it.
Regarding the editing, simple editing techniques are there in smartphones and in laptops. You open the picture editor in phone. In that you can do cropping, add colours and adjust the brightness and even you can make it to black and white, sepia etc. Just check it, if you couldn t I am happy to help you for sure..
have a great day friend...
I would love to visit India and Nepal especially to see where Buddha was born and see the Bodhi tree. The fact that there are many vegetarians living in India makes me also very happy. I sometimes go on my own and sometimes manage to find some walking buddies mainly from the ladies mountaineering FB page. I followed you and liked some of your latest photos.
Thats a good news to hear, especially when one hears about Sri Budha from someone living far away like you. The vegetarian category is predominant here and also you must be aware about the fact that many people are spiritually on the positive side too.. You could visit many famous religious place too that from the limited interaction here I could sense that you might be interested.
Solo travelling is fun and it gives you freedom to chose what to do and how to do. Thanks for following me and lets keep connected through here.
Nice to meet you here and don't drop the idea of a visit to India
Yes, definitely I am very keen to see all the religious places in India. I am very much spiritually connected with philosophies that cultivate harmony and compassion for people, animals, and our interconnected planet through more holistic rather than individualistic approach, hence my engagement in Buddhism. Stay in touch friend.
That's great to hear. From your first blog and the replies I guessed that you are a spiritually interested person, the reason I categorically mentioned it.
You should definitely come to India as you could explore all these places across the country. I really appreciates your way of thinking and I think it is not that common find such people in steemit here.
Happy to meet your here. Have a nice day. Stay Connected
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