Tobermory
Tobermory
Not the ‘classic’ view of Tobermory, but I was pleased with this one, nonetheless. Someone evidently spends a lot of time caring for this beautiful garden, and with that view, who can blame them.
Tobermory is the ‘capital’ of the Isle of Mull, the 2nd largest of the Inner Hebridean islands and the 4th largest of the Scottish islands.
Mull has been inhabited for around 8000 years, but Tobermory was established as recently as 1788 by the British Society for Encouraging Fisheries. Due to its proximity to Oban, it was never a big success as a fishing port, but many yachtsmen (and photographers) have had reason to thanks its founders!
Date: 19th August 2008
Tobermory belongs to the following groups:
Landscape Photography, The Scots are Coming and United Kingdom Available for sale asGreeting Cards, Matted Prints, Laminated Prints, Mounted Prints, Canvas Prints, Framed Prints and Posters

Tracey-Anne Pryke
WoW! how stunning is this….......
RedHillDigital replied
Hi TraceyAnne, so pleased you like it! Thanks.
naturelover
Oh Wow- want to be there- absolutely stunning!!!
RedHillDigital replied
Thanks Pauline. You’ll have to wait for the Balamory repeats on CBBC!
Trainman
Howard you have done well here a beautiful shot of a very attractive area at least it wasnt raining
RedHillDigital replied
I doubt if this garden would look so green if it never rained on Mull! Thanks for your comment, Dave.
TracyD
This is a beautiful shot Howard, nice work!
RedHillDigital replied
Thankyou so much, Tracy!
Jason Connolly
Great shot Howard, went there this year but you must have had more time than me, I never saw this great spot to take a shot, well done mate..
RedHillDigital replied
Thanks Jason, yes I saw the pictures you posted. I guess it was a bit of a trek from Loch Lomond, we were based in Oban for a week, so, yes, we had the best part of a whole day on Mull.
Tom Gomez
Gorgeous colourful view …
RedHillDigital replied
Thanks Tom, you’re doing great with your ‘catch up’!!
Tom Gomez
Only 35 more pages to go, this could take a while …
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