Ah, apologies. I should’ve specified: Preferably Chromium based. Thank you for your suggestion though, I appreciate it.
Is there an Android browser that has ad blocking but still allows you to sign into your Google account?
Thank you! I think about colour palettes and colour contrast a lot.
Thanks!
This might give you a better idea of pronunciation.
You’re exactly. Sunlight was scanning across the moorland, so I had to be quick.
Thanks! This is a single exposure from a 210mm zoomed in composition. I saw the band of light hitting the distant house and moorland, with the Storr in deep shadow due to the storm above, so nabbed it quick as I could.
Thanks very much! Those cliffs are something else.
Yes indeed!
Oh aye, the ruins of Dun Scaich castle. Totally agree, an ancient place; you feel it in your bones.
Ah, your shot is taken from Elgol on the Strathaird peninsula, north of where my image is from (on the Sleat peninsula). Lovely moody conditions! Skye’s beautiful no matter what.
Thanks very much!
Well, thank you very much!
Ah that’s Nethermostcove Beck, which tumbles down the side of Eagle Crag. Thanks!
Thank you!
Ta!
Thanks!
Aye, in all my time living in Cumbria I’d never ventured up the Hoad. Superb views.
I’m in Kendal! Not a hardship to get to bonny Ulverston.
Hah, I wish! You do wonder how much the photographer for that wallpaper made…
Thank you! Here’s a rough guide to pronouncing these place names:
Ynys Lochtyn = “UNus LOKH-tun” Llangrannog = “shan-GRAN-og”
The double-l “ll” letter in Welsh is pronounced like a “sh” sound, but harsher and further back in the mouth.
Similarly, the “ch” letter is similar to the Scottish Gaelic “ch” sound they use for words like “loch”.