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Bamburgh, Northumberland, England.

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Historic Environment Scotland manage access; you have to pay to enter the site. The funds are used to keep the land in check (such as mowing the grass), which ensures that as much as possible these places are accessible to as many people as possible. They also manage conservation of these places too, stop other bits falling over and hurting people etc.

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Heh, where do you think all the inspiration comes from?

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These and many others throughout the UK, for sure.

 

Dryburgh, Scottish Borders, UK.

 

Rumbling Kern, Howick, Northumberland, England.

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Nope. Cross-stratification in sandstones. Each curved layer represents an ancient dune or ripple that migrated across a river channel or shallow sea floor.

 

Cheswick Sands, Northumberland, UK.

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Thanks! Where do you think Elden Ring gets a lot of its inspiration from?

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Aye, the weather was just lovely. I had to make conscious decisions to find the shadows and dark places in order to make the light and compositions work in my favour.

 
 

Devil's Beef Tub, Southern Uplands, Scotland, UK.

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Danny is a legend.

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Thank you, I do try to achieve a more painterly feel.

 

Sligachan, Isle of Skye, Scotland, UK.

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Me too, me too.

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Cheers! This was shot just after sunrise and we were one of the first up there in October, so definitely a lot more quiet than peak season.

 
 

Machrie Moor stone circles, Isle of Arran, Scotland, UK.

 

Loch Maree, Scotland, UK.

 

Fife Ness, East Neuk of Fife, Scotland, UK.

 

Dundee, Scotland, UK.

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