The weather turned fine and sunny this week, a welcome change after weeks of rain and successive storms. As well as feeling the warmth of the sun on my face, …
Snow scenes
The sun came out today and lit up the snow on the hills around Comrie. Their brilliant white covering was only broken by the black shapes of rocks, crags and …
Another angle on dawn
The day after my previous post Glen Lednock dawn, I again took my camera out for a lovely morning dog walk. This time it was via my most frequent route, walking …
November mists
John Keats’s “Season of mists and mellow fruitfulness” has given way to Thomas Hood’s November: “No sun – no moon! No morn – no noon – No dawn – no …
Ben Lawers botanising
Inspired by a talk at the National Trust for Scotland offices in Killin, I set off the next day to explore the wildflowers of Ben Lawers and Beinn Ghlas. Ben Lawers is the highest mountain in …
View from a knoll
My home is set in such a diverse, three-dimensional landscape that in five years of living here I have yet to explore all corners or it. One of my favourite activities is …
Burnished water
I shot this image of water flowing over rocks in the River Lednock just above the Wee Cauldron. The colour of the autumn leaves reflected on the surface attracted me, as well …
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