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Can’t beat a good icon
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Love can blow your mind and leave you seeing stars but its always your heart that takes the weight.
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A moody Glasgow University Cloisters shot.
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Gran loved to have flutter on the horses, and here she is studying the racing pages. I don’t know how she managed to read them as she had cataracts at the time. Sheer will-power, I suppose. One of the very first shots I took with a pre-war Leica IIIb which I had saved up for from my pocket-money. Was 19 years old at time. I lke the Rembrandtesque lighting – natural light from the window. This would be 1960.
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One of my first shots taken a DSLR, shot two years ago in Edinburgh, Scotland, during the G8 Summit – which explains the large amount of “Save The World!”-pins on his jacket! Some months later, I got a note from a fellow photographer on deviantART.com, linking me to a picture he shot himself – of the very same man. It’s a small world, isn’t it?
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One of the better photos I ever took on the Bronica SQa – bright sunlight streaming through a slight mist in a forest, near Innerpeffray, Perthshire.
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This shot was taken while traveling through the Scottish Highlands, I loved the “wee bridge” and how insignificant it seems against the impressive terrain. The moody clouds also add to the scene and the feeling that this truly is a magic place.
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Infrared pic of an old house in the hills of Aberdeenshire, Scotland.
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Taken at Castle Stalker, Appin. Couldn’t believe my luck when the rider passed by.
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A moody grainy Edinburgh Castle
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Moody Black & White panoramic image of Glen Coe.
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I apologise for the indiferent quality of the scan – the negative is lost and this was scaned from the only remaining print. A child of the Scottish travelling community.
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Princes Street Gardens after a late snowfall in March 2006 with the Castle guarding the City
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I thought this shot worked particularly well in Black and White.It is of course another shot of Buchanan Castle. Its such a shame photographs don’t have sound. The noise of the crows was amazing.
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Beautiful misty Loch Ard in black and white.
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A small copse of Scots Pine in the hillside above Campsie Glen, Scotland.
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A retired work horse from Oban!
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The magestic Black Mount on Rannoch Moor with a little dusting of snow
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Eilean Donan Castle is situated in Loch Duich near Dornie about 8 miles from Kyle of Lochalsh on the A87 road on the west coast of Scotland near the Isle of Skye. Loch Long and Loch Alsh are close by. Historically, the castle, like most in these parts, has had a rather chequered past. Originally built in 1220 by Alexander II as a defence against the Vikings, it subsequently became a stronghold of the Mackenzies of Kintail (later the Earls of Seaforth) who installed the MacRaes as hereditory keepers. Then in 1719, it was destroyed whilst acting as a garrison for Spanish troops fighting for the Jacobite cause on behalf of the 5th Earl of Seaforth. Restoration work was only started two hundred years later and not completed until 1932. A detailed history of the castle is given on my Eilean Donan History page which links to a drawing and plan of the castle made over 100 years ago by MacGibbon and Ross.
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