Early morning mists, swept along Loch Laggan by a cold east wind, eventually relented sufficiently to allow this atmospheric shot of Ardverikie Castle.
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A lovely autumn morning lights up Linlithgow Loch, the much visited palace (birthplace of Mary, Queen of Scots) and St. Michael's Church. This is one of Scotland's most picturesque landmarks and has also become a popular venue for wedding parties.
Autumn, Linlithgow Loch. The residents of Linlithgow enjoy countless different scenes of the loch, the legendary palace and St. Michael’s Church in all seasons. They do no more than take advantage of the potentially wonderful views from the path which…
Broughty Castle. The prominent knoll on which the fifteenth century castle at Broughty is perched draws the eye from all over the banks of the Firth of Tay and, of course, the Tay Road Bridge itself. Broughty was originally a…
Castle Campbell, Dollar. Castle Campbell, above Dollar, has a fascinating historical background, dating back to (probably) the thirteenth century. It belonged to the Argyll family, but Colin Campbell, the first Duke, had the name changed. Known for centuries as the…
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High tide and glorious sunshine reward the West of Scotland tourist with this panorama across Castle Stalker to Lismore and Mull. Oban is half an hour away to the south.
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Prints, mounted prints and framed prints available in 12", 16", 18", 20" wide. Choose an option below. Larger custom sizes on request. Contact us for further information.
Daybreak, Linlithgow. The photographer can almost hear the viewer of this image saying “not ANOTHER sunrise over Linlithgow?” Well...the thing is...one never knows whether the image that is breaking at dawn is going to be even better than the ten…