
It's time for another virtual wonder around the world courtesy of
the OM gallery and it's looking as good as ever... To see the latest
images submitted, just check the, erm, Latest
Images page :-)
Belgian Climbing
We actually featured Susan's Ardennes rock climbing gallery in our
last Gallery Round-Up, but now that she's no longer around to defend
herself, we thought we'd take to opportunity to feature another of
her pics and wish her all the best in her new job, though she'll
still be contributing to OM on a regular basis. But here's where she'd rather be :-)

Belgium,
famous for chocolate and rock... by Susan Vittery
Glyder what?
Greg Carns took popped over to North Wales and came back with this
classic shot of Glyder Fawr from Glyder Fach - is it just me who can
never remember which is which?

Glyder Fawr by Greg Carns
Scottish Sunset
You can't beat Skye for atmospheric landscapes and zarazonia's
four shots from the island more than bear that out from beach to
Cuillins.

Highland
sunset by arazonia
Woof!
And of course the gallery wouldn't be the gallery without some
canine mountaineering. This is Jaffa perched above Small Water in the
Lakes courtesy of PF Marconi. Check out as stonking sunset
as well.

Jaffa,
by PF Marconi
Gritstone Rules
Hamish Fenton's album
just keeps on growing and is always worth a look. This week he's been
hanging around the Staffordshire gritstone crag of Hen Cloud, just
along from the Roaches. Obviously

Staffordshire gritstone by Hamish Fenton
Loch Heaven?
Loch Leven actually for this atmospheric sunset shot of the Pap of
Glencoe viewed over the Loch from Alan Bellis. Stunning stuff and the
rest of Alan's
album is well worth a browse as well.
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Loch
Leven sunset by Alan Bellis
Spot The Difference?
Last but not least, a quick spot the different shot from Smeg,
it's not easy to see, but there are subtle differences between these
two near identical shots of the Bridge of Death. Good luck...
First:

Bridge
of Death I by Smeg
But then almost identical to the first shot, but with a few
imperceptible changes. Was the first photo edited to remove the
figures and improve the lighting? We suspect that it may have
been.

Bridge
of Death II by Smeg
That's all for now. Upload
your photos here - we love looking through them - and if you want
some inspiration for places to take your camera, try the routes
section of the site. Also, the new, the wonderful, and the downright
weird, from the world of outdoor gear, is always up for comment in
our gear
reviews.
