Blue hues, Dark water and Little wind.

Reflecting on the previous year I realised a few things.

1) I didn’t go on nearly enough day trips despite being able to drive

2) I’d rarely taken any photos for myself

3) My free time was spent pretty poorly - Either being a couch potato or essentially doing nothing - I’d been neglecting hobbies that at one point were a part of my daily routine.

To try and remedy this I thought I’d try and start the new year by, for the first time in a long time, taking photos for no other reason than for my own enjoyment. This lead me to Loch Lommond. An area which I’d been to many times before but never so casually as a morning drive.

Having recently moved to Glasgow I’d felt guilty that this incredible landscape was so close but I’d never taken the time to travel there outside of work.

Greeted by the first snowfall of the year there was a sense of calm.

Blue hues, dark water and little wind.

We stopped at the side of the road many times but the most memorable being to have a chat with these belties.

Some general human to cow noises later and we managed to coherse them to come over. I took a couple of stills as they were slowly walking towards and figuring us out. My favourite of which being the main image for this post -

The group stopped waiting on one which had gotten distracted scratching itself. I can relate.

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