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Ardverikie Castle, Loch Laggan. Widely recognised now as the aptly chosen family residence of television‘s ‘Monarch of the Glen’ fame, Ardverikie Castle sticks out boldly from the far shore of Loch Laggan. Regular glimpses of it open up, as traffic…
Early morning mists, swept along Loch Laggan by a cold east wind, eventually relented sufficiently to allow this atmospheric shot of Ardverikie Castle.
It's a long ( and, in places, pretty tortuous ) way to go if light and weather don't cooperate. This time, the early May evening could hardly have been better to allow one of Sutherland's most charismatic mountains to be…
The unmistakable hump of Ben A'an contrasts with the solitary home above the north shore of Loch Achray as October sunshine begins to light up a typical scene in the heart of the Trossachs.
Spring in the air, gorse on the verge of full bloom, a handily shaped silver birch – and wonderful reflections of Beinn a Bheithir behind Ballachulish – all combine perfectly for the camera.
Fresh greens of spring create the foreground of this view towards the quartzite tops of Beinn Eighe, Torridon. Along with its near neighbours, Liathach and Beinn Alligin, it forms a trio of strenuous challenges in this favourite haunt of climbers.
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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.
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The anticipated winter sunset failed to materialise after a bitterly cold day in Perthshire. Flat water and the elegance of snow-covered Ben Lawers, however, contrived to produce a lovely picture as compensation.