Looking far across Loch Garry there were some stunning cloud formations forming over the distant mountains in the hazy dawn light. A cloud inversion was also occurring over...
Glen Coe is one of my favourite places on earth. It is undeniably extremely busy and photographed from every conceivable angle by thousands of people every day. However, that...
I love to photograph the landscapes of the Scottish Highlands at any opportunity. I find them awe-inspiring. This house is probably one of the most photographed houses in the area...
I am sure that most landscape photographers can relate to seeing something that they want to photograph at a time when it isn’t ideal. I often randomly spot a tree,...
Standing on the shore of Loch Droma in the Scottish Highlands, I watched the sun set behind Meall Leacachain. The weather had looked like a break in the clouds wasn’t...
I photographed this vista from the west end of Loch Glascarnoch in Scotland. I love the way the closer peaks frame the distant mountains. This scene suits a panoramic image...
On the shore of Loch Glascarnoch in the North West of Scotland I found this tree. Barely holding on to life from some of its lower branches, I was instantly drawn to it. I knew...
Recently I have been creating photos during rainy days as a project. I think that rainy days are a wonderful opportunity to create landscape photographs that are nice and moody,...
Stob a’Ghlais Choire was impressive when looking from Glen Etive below, especially as the cloud drifted across the peak. I focused on the intimate landscape for this...
Glencoe is one of my favourite places to go to in Scotland, with or without my camera. The entire length of the glen offers amazing scenery to absorb or capture in any weather,...
A few hours after we arrived in Dalmally; our base for this visit to Scotland, the sky looked like it was on fire as the sun began to set beyond the mountains. I watched the light...
I headed to Loch Garry after photographing Loch Loyne in my previous post. The loch was totally obscured by the thick morning mist (or cloud inversion) that extended across...