This was too good a chance to miss....the Great Britain railway tour, crossing the Tay Bridge and hauled by one of the finest examples of steam engines ever produced. (It was also BANG on time!)
Bridge of Dun, Angus. The opportunity to take aerial photographs of Angus (LONG before drones were invented!) was too good a chance to miss. This view to ancient Bridge of Dun, over the River South Esk just a few hundred…
It might be 'Brig o' Doon' (where the Grey Mare Meg lost her tail in "Tam o' Shanter") but, instead it's Brig o' Don at Strathdon. Both bridges have enormous similarities, apart from their very names, though this one wins…
Autumn hues flavour trees and shrubs around the spectacular waterfalls on the Bruar, just north of Blair Atholl; next stop is Drumochter Summit and the Cairngorm mountains.
Connel Bridge, Loch Etive. The temptation to title this image (taken from the eastern side of Dunstaffnage Castle) as the ‘old and the new’ was very strong. Ben Cruachan’s unmistakable, million-year-old contours contrast dramatically with the manufactured steelwork of Connel…
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This might well have been a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity...with climate change now seemingly unstoppable, there is a real possibility that lying snow around sea level may never be seen again.
Early sunshine lights up the old railway link across the River Forth between North & South Queensferry. Scotland's most famous landmark is but 15 minutes from Edinburgh and a wonderful sight from the air to thousands arriving at Edinburgh Airport.
Innerwick, Glen Lyon. Glen Lyon is recognised by many as Scotland’s most beautiful autumn location. Its length obviously creates a wealth of alternative viewpoints, so this one – just above the burn at Innerwick – provided a veritable mass of…
A fine view of the mouth of the Lossie and the sweep of golden sand round Spey Bay from the east end of Lossiemouth. The golf courses and beaches vie for attention in this lovely Moray seaside resort.