Landscapes of Scotland

At the back of the Campbell’s estate (I guess its actually Duke of Argyll, but the tea-room has 3 Andy Warhol Campbell’s soup prints, so for me it will always be the Campbell’s estate!), there is a woodland (Brackley Wood) that leads up to a tower on top of a steep hill with a view over the estate, the township and further down the Loch. This is situated on the way up (or down!).

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

Loch Restil, 'twas a stormy, windswept, rainy night..., not bad weather really for Scotland. Came over the pass and this scene grabbed me, so pulled over on the side of the road, set up the tripod, waited for some other lost soul to be driving around in this weather, this time of night, and, well, there you have it.
Loch Restil, ’twas a stormy, windswept, rainy night…, not bad weather really for Scotland. Came over the pass and this scene grabbed me, so pulled over on the side of the road, set up the tripod, waited for some other lost soul to be driving around in this weather, this time of night, and, well, there you have it.

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”

Glasgow Bridges

Actually, this isn't strictly a bridge over the river. Its the (covered) walkway going from the railway station back to the river. It is a bridge though, and I like the image so much decided also to feature it for the post.
Actually, this isn’t strictly a bridge over the river. Its the (covered) walkway going from the railway station back to the river. It is a bridge though, and I like the image so much decided also to feature it for the post.

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”