This slightly odd picture of Loch Indaal was taken from the old stone hut near Carnain a few minutes before I was caught in a sharp hail shower yesterday evening. Ouch....
Carl
Spotted it. Quiff too. Seriously considered stopping to get shot of nimbostratus on the way home tonight but decided that was just too bonkers and anyway I was late... Will go for it at some point...
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Check out that cumulonimbus cloud!
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Spotted it. Quiff too. Seriously considered stopping to get shot of nimbostratus on the way home tonight but decided that was just too bonkers and anyway I was late... Will go for it at some point...
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