A classic Trossachs view - sunlight on snow-capped mountains (Sron Armailte, Ben Vane and part of Ben Ledi), from the...
RIP, Sir Terry Pratchett
I loved many of his Discworld series, of course, for many years - a very favourite author of one's -...
Inverawe Impressions (10/10)
[gallery ids="1569,1570,1571"] For the final instalment in this series of images from Inverawe, three of the most characteristic subjects: sweeping...
Inverawe Impressions (9/10)
[gallery ids="1564,1565,1566"] A study of lines and shapes and forms of tree branches.
Inverawe Impressions (8/10)
Where we walked. [gallery ids="1559,1560,1561"] The old fellow was the first dog with whom I'd found an understanding. I remember...
Inverawe Impressions (7/10)
The series of photos from the Inverawe estate continues with a study of ways to enjoy the landscape. Ben Cruachan...
Inverawe Impressions (6/10)
About 15 minutes into the regular walk route - large red (spiky!) berries, birch and willow trees spreading their branches,...
Inverawe Impressions (5/10)
The study of shapes and lines of trees in Inverawe continues. This time, we span all the ages from a...
Inverawe Impressions (4/10)
A study of space-filling tree lines around Inverawe, Argyll. [gallery columns="2" ids="1533,1535,1534,1536"]
Inverawe Impressions (3/10)
This episode is a study of green tree foliage and roads. [gallery ids="1524,1527,1526,1529,1525,1530,1528"]
Inverawe Impressions (2/10)
Part 2 of an ongoing series of posts about the Inverawe estate in Argyll. This time, we concentrate on mankind's...
Inverawe Impressions (1/10)
This is the first in quite a long series of of blog posts. Several years ago now, I spent a...
That Tree: Millarrochy Oak
"Make Photo Here" - another total photographic cliché, but I figured it had to be done. The Milarrochy Oak on...