Category: Landscape

This page is a listing of my Landscape photography as published on this site. They are views, feelings, atmospheres that felt worthy of a landscape photograph. They are not necessarily the best shots, but nice to cast an eye over or dwell upon.

  • Shaped by river Feshie

    Shaped by river Feshie

    Holding curvaceous stones worn from a long life spent in a riverbed is a small pleasure. This is a collection of sedimentary and volcanic rocks photographed in river Feshie, Glen Feshie, Highland, Scotland. Perhaps one of my favourite places on our lovely rock.

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  • Views of Stirling

    Views of Stirling

    Some views of Stirling and the wider Forth Valley taken on 8th January 2014 from a walk over the Ochil hills.

    Stirling’s landmarks atop old volcanic crag and tails

     

    River Forth snaking between bonded warehouses

     

    Tillicoultry nestling below the Ochils.

     

    Forth Valley panorama, Dollar to Falkirk to Stirling.

     

     

    Thinking Deacon Blue…

     

    Beauly-Denny power line, today.

     

     

     

    Old Logie Kirk church.

     

     

     

     

  • Steall waterfall panorama

    I took the opportunity while shooting around the Inverness-shire and Ross & Cromarty areas of Scotland to climb to to the source of the River Ness. Lying in the shadow of the UK highest mountain, Ben Nevis, its river begins high up too. The water flows from the source and tumbles over a cliff to form the Steall Waterfall. As well as creating lots of new frames of this fantastic piece of wilderness, I made an interactive panorama for fun.

    It spins, magnifies and if you click the full-screen button enlarges the view.

    I will post more imagery from this trip, but this was one image that I liked with the side-lit tree and composition in front of the waterfall and growing from the bank of the river. Water being essential for growing.

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    Here is a map of where the panorama was photographed – the centre.

  • A tribute to Design

    A tribute to Design

    Photography of Forth rail bridge
    Rivets are the only option
  • Shellac

    Shellac

    Pieces of shell embedded in the shoreline
    Flip-flops required