In Scotland, the trees are somewhat sparse in places due to substantive logging. In others, the climate is harsh, the trees seem carved out of the landscape in defiance of the conditions under which they find themselves. In still others, the community of trees we call forests. Continue reading “Alpine Trees, Scotland”
A view of Loch Ness

One of those moments where everything just seems to be right; beautiful light and still air to make the waters of the Loch smooth (with no sight of Nessie!). The panorama shot featured here gives you a sense of the view, but I think the diptych presented below would be my preference for how to present this view. Continue reading “A view of Loch Ness”
Old Man Storr’s Missing Woodland
Old Man Storr is an unique rock formation on the north-east coast of the Isle of Skye. It is one of the most visited spots on the Isle. The question is, what happened to its woodlands? Continue reading “Old Man Storr’s Missing Woodland”
Landscapes of Scotland

A collection of images depicting the landscapes of Scotland. There are also a collection of landscapes in black and white that can be viewed here. Continue reading “Landscapes of Scotland”
Landscapes of Scotland, B+W

A collection of images depicting the landscapes of Scotland in black and white. There are also a collection of landscapes in colour that can be viewed here. Continue reading “Landscapes of Scotland, B+W”
Hadrian’s Wall, England
Hadrian’s Wall extends from coast to coast, and this part of the wall at Cawfields Crags is the best preserved section of the wall remaining to us. Why did Hadrian build his walls?
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Sunday afternoon stroll in the English countryside
Yes a murder scene (continued on from getting a cup of tea, but first lets set the scene a bit. Continue reading “Sunday afternoon stroll in the English countryside”
Glasgow Bridges

Glasgow sits astride the Clyde River, and has a walk that you can do that takes you past the main bridges around the city centre. Continue reading “Glasgow Bridges”



