Tag archives: landscape photography Scotland

The Neolithic Landscape

I was not convinced that our planned day at the Callanish standing stones on the Isle of Lewis would prove fruitful. The conditions weren’t ideal. It was wonderfully warm but also incredibly sunny with only the smallest amount of hazy cloud in the sky. And as we made our way north to the stones, the...

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The Coyness and Majesty of Buachaille Etive Mor

I arrived at my bed and breakfast with the wind blowing a gale and the cold, wet snow whipping my face red raw. It wasn’t a promising start to my week in Glencoe in the Scottish Highlands. But if there was one thing I knew from experience, it’s that the weather can change dramatically from...

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Envignnat - Hi, cool site, good writing ;)9 February 2009 – 19:44

Stuart - Nothing beats the Buachaille :-)10 February 2009 – 19:33

paul murphy - been there you have captured it magnificently29 November 2009 – 18:30

Fujichrome Velvia/Istanbul Competition Runner Up

One of the images I submitted in the Fujichrome Velvia/Istanbul competition, to celebrate the re-launch of Fujichrome Velvia 50 film last year, has been chosen as a runner up. I am absolutely delighted as almost 900 images were entered into the competition. You can view the winning image, as well as all the runner up...

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Light and Land Gallery Award Winner

I am thrilled that one of my images is the Light and Land gallery award winner for January 2008. The image, shown here, was taken on a Light and Light tour in October 2007 with Joe Cornish, at Duntulm on the Isle of Skye.

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Reflections and Planning

I have had a very successful 2007. The year just gone has seen me involved in an exhibition in London, my photography and philosophising published in a book. My work has also appeared in numerous magazines and I sold more prints than ever before. I have also started the planning for my first solo exhibition....

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