Caerlaverock Landscape

An autumn view taken at Caerlaverock Castle when we visited last year with the grandchildren. The castle is unusual for being triangular in plan and originally it stood on the coast but the sea has now retreated across mud flats.

This picture has been included in a selection going forward for a regional inter club competition though if I were the judge I would be sure to point out the tree branches that partially obscure the castle. Removing them in photoshop would be fiddly but possible, but my justification would be on the grounds of being creatively less obvious, as well as incompetence.

 

Caerlaverock Landscape

Author: Stewartry Writers

Writer and Photographer based in S W Scotland. Contact at smithiesshutter.gmail.com Please respect the copyright of all material shown here.

5 thoughts on “Caerlaverock Landscape”

  1. Best of luck with the shot. Removal of this nature is tedious and fills me with impatience. I’m told that English come from a hardier stock. or is that a closer statement to “I’m the least racist person you’ve ever interviewed,” Donald J. Trump. What an embarrassment! I’m declaring myself Canadian or English.

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