I've been to Birnam Hill and Duncan's Hill area at least six times, so it made a good testing ground...
Landscape, Photography and Land Management
This is going to be a long post, drawing on several disparate areas of experience and interest. Welcome to my...
Autumn Holiday 2016: Heading Home
Having spent a few days based in my favourite Glen Affric hunting scenery up in the far North, I drove...
At Tarbat Ness
Continuing the third day of my holiday last November, having been to the Reelig Glen in the morning, with the...
Chilling with the trees
On the third day of my holiday last year, the weather took a turn for the worse and my chosen...
Landscape and Geology – an NC500 road-trip
Back last November I spent a very happy few days staying up North; the first day was spent in Glen...
Winter along the Provost’s Walk
This is fast becoming one of my favourite walks around town - not least because it's less muddy than the...
Glen Affric: Light
We've had water, trees, a morning sunrise: now for that dash of extra magic with the most beautiful light. [gallery...
Around Glen Affric 3: Morning Sunrise
I first visited Glen Affric in September 2006, more or less 10 years ago. Not long after, I discovered the...
Around Glen Affric: water
I had a short holiday at the start of last November, a few days spent in Glen Affric. There are...
Along Loch Tay
It's a classic viewpoint - at the head of Loch Tay standing on the shores at Kenmore, looking down the...
Around the Black Mount
[caption id="attachment_2787" align="alignright" width="480"] Detail of blades of grass poking throuhg a frozen Lochan na h'Achlaise, Rannoch Moor.[/caption] At the...
West Woods of Ethie
My friend Tom and I went for a stroll in the West Woods of Ethie in Angus. Not a woodland...
The Least Amount of Landscape
Just to disprove the idea of deterministic landscape photography, as I was driving back from Acharn through Grandtully along Strathtay,...