Argyle 

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  • Twighlight on Lake Argyle, Kununurra. The end to a beautiful afternoon reflected in the serenity of the water. This is an amazing place in the north of Western Australia. Kununnura may soon replace the Murray Darling as Australia’s food bowl. It is amazing the amount of water located in this area where you would not expect it!

  • A yellow door and a couch and some stripes.

  • Another from our shoot at the Argyle Hotel in Hollywood

  • Not many places you can get a view of Lach Awe from, despite its size. Came across this bluff one evening and couldn’t resist.

  • been meaning to make a shirt w/ an Argyle pattern. / figured I’d add much ‘mouth tee’ touch to it, showing various feelings one might go through within a day.

  • I have often passed this beautiful cemetery and on this particular day decided to stop for a few minutes. Those few minutes turned into approximately 120 minutes and as a result i got this image. I hope you like it.

  • Pen and ink and wash drawing on cartridge paper. / /

  • View of weather building over the island of Jura on the West Coast of Scotland. The photograph was taken looking west towards here Nikon D200, 18-200mm

  • The shipping forecast had it spot on – “Malin/Hebrides, South Westerly Severe Gale force 9 increasing Storm force 10, occasionally Violent Storm force 11”. / A good day to leave the boat in the marina and go exploring by land! Easdale is a particularly exposed piece of coast on the west of Scotland, where the sea has an uninterrupted run from Nova Scotia. To give you an idea of scale, the rocks in the foreground are a metre in diameter, they aren’t pebbles. Coincidentally, this ‘beach’ is where my wife and I had our first open water scuba dives .. fortunately the sea was a little calmer then!

  • self portrait

  • On Loch Fyne, Cowal Peninsula, Argyll. Clan Lachlan (pronounced Lochlan) sent troops to fight for Prince Charles at the battle of Prestonpans (21 Sep 1745, east of Edinburgh) against the Hanoverian army led by Johnny Cope, whom they defeated. This was no mean feat since Argyll is Campbell country and they were not supporters of The Prince. Needless to say, the Hanoverians sent the navy to bombard the castle in 1746. Old Castle Lachlan was built in roughly 1450 and is a category A listed building (HB no. 18294) and a scheduled monument (index no. 292).

  • The St Andrew Cross (the saltire) formed by two aeroplane contrails. The sun had just slipped below Ben Donich, Argyll. deliberately shot like this to keep the focus on the saltire .

  • self portrait

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  • Dornoch Bay, Loch Eck, Cowal Peninsula, Argyll. Handheld HDR. 3 exposures +/-1. Photomatix. / 2 horizontal exposures stitched together (6 in total). Featured in the “Your Magic Place” group. / Featured in “The male photographer” group. / Featured in the “Best of the Best – 100% Nature Photography” group as a challenge winner. / Featured in the “European Everyday Life” group. / Grand challenge winner in the “Best of the Best – 100% Nature Photography” group.

  • One of two farms growing, mustard or canola near Argyle Ontario Canada. Fields Of Gold- Sting- “for she took her love, for to gaze awhile, upon the fields of gold…you’ll remember me when the west wind moves amongst the fields of gold”

  • Please View Large Scene from the working jetty at Ardtoe in Argyll-Shire whilst on my recent trip to the West Coast of Scotland. Featured in – à EUROPA! – 13th September 2009 Nikon D300 / Sigma 24-70mm Multimap Reference

  • Please View Large Photographed at Langal in Argyll-Shire, this was the very last light over Loch Shiel. How I braved to go out with the notorious Scottish Midges at their very worst is beyond me but the light was perfect. Featured in – Mountains & Mountains Light – 4th Sept. 2009 / Featured in – Northern Landscape – 4th September 2009 Nikon D300 / Sigma 24-70mm Multimap Reference

  • Please View Large Langal has a wonderful camp site that hardly anyone uses as no one knows about it. It is located on Loch Shiel a fresh water loch that runs eventually into the Atlantic Ocean. This boat is owned by the camp site owners who allows folk using his site to go out onto the loch to fish for sea trout, salmon and other wonderful species of these waters. Had I been a fisherman I would have seriously taken him up on his offer, as the fish that my neighbour camper caught smelt wonderful as he cooked them on his BBQ. Featured in – Technical Photography – 6th September 2009 / Featured in – Alphabet Soup – 12th September 2009 / Featured in – All Countries Wetlands – 21st September 2009 Nikon D300 / Sigma 24-70mm Multimap Reference

  • Please View Large More stunning views from one of Scotlands famous Glens – Glen Coe Nikon D300 / Sigma 24-70mm Google Maps

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