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Autumn in Glen Affric, given the light, is very special. From the central belt it is not the most accessible of locations, but the journey is rarely wasted.
This peak, which rises above the north-western end of Loch Etive, is rarely mentioned. Seen here from a lochan near the southern end of Glen Etive, it offers stunning views south to Ben Cruachan.
This dramatic, if fairly short, pass through the Lowther Hills near Leadhills is yet one of Scotland's most spectacular. In the right light, the old shepherd's cottage offers fantastic perspective in the hugeness of the hills which engulf it.
A typically cold, clear Assynt winter night had made its mark by the time sunrise appeared the next morning. Elphin sits quietly below the bulk of Ben More, with a final wisp of cloud adding the atmosphere.
Not the most spectacular morning light, perhaps, but it is still of sufficiently good quality to illuminate the deciduous tree population in the lower part of Glen Affric. Autumn is about to transform this lovely Scottish glen into a riot…
A light fall of snow was crucial to the creation of this winter scene just south of Braemar but it was the sudden burst of sun from dark, threatening clouds which made it a photographer's dream. Reflections on Clunie Water…
Glen Prosen, Angus. The aerial adventure referred to elsewhere on this website allowed a really unusual (and unexpected) panorama up to the top of Glen Prosen, then onwards to the summits of Mayar and Dreich. This Angus Glen is NOT…