Colourized scotland 

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  • Puffin with its beak full of grass to line its nest http://www.orcadiaimages.co.uk

  • Taken from inside a derelict barn looking out….almost has another worldly feel.

  • Another image (taken on the same day as the previous shot!) created somewhere along the route of the St. Cuthbert’s Way.

  • Another gorgeous Scottish sunset

  • Puffins at night, photographed on the island of Westray in the Orkney Isles. http://www.orcadiaimages.co.uk

  • Taken at “The Enchanted Forest” at Loch Faskally, near Pitlochry during the event of the same name. The Enchanted Forest is a sound and light show, which was launched in 2002 and now takes place annually around October time. It’s a great experience. This photo isn’t digitally altered in any way – the trees are lit by floodlights. http://www.orcadiaimages.co.uk

  • Autumn colours reflect in the dark water of a Scottish river

  • Gartmore House Gatehouse. This is a fabulously colourful and inviting home. Just beautiful. Gartmore House is a fabulous location for activity holidays. Follow this link. http://www.gartmorehouse.com/

  • A bit of scottish east coast, near Berriedale, Caithness

  • Skye Highlands Scotland / /

  • What a fantastic Summer Solstice sky… Dunnet Head, Caithness, Scotland

  • This image was shot in my local Calder Glen early one sunny spring morning. / When shooting water I iike to use a slow shutter so as to create these patterns of motion. / Of course you take the risk of movement where you might not want it, ie the trees, so a lot of the time its trial and error to get the shot. Equipment: Canon EOS 400D with 35-80mm. Tripod mounted with cable release, split angle viewer and polariser filter. AP mode on shade. Completed in Photoshop.

  • This windswept tree stood alone in a field but it wasn’t feeling sorry for itself because it knew it wasn’t alone in the world. It could see the beauty in nature all around it, the passing birds and animals, the distant mountains and the hedges running along side of the fields and the colourful flowers and grasses reaching for the blue sky high above. So when you start feeling sorry for yourself thinking you are alone, just take a long hard look around you and see you are not alone. This shot was taken through the fence at the Highland Wildlife Park 7 miles south of Aviemore. NIKON D60 DSLR / F-stop f/4 / Exposure time 1/500 sec / ISO speed 100 / Aperture Priority / Focal length 70 mm on a 70 – 300 mm Tamron lens Or perhaps you like the B&W shot All the materials contained may not be reproduced, copied, edited, published, transmitted or uploaded in any way without my permission. My images do not belong to the public domain sector. Please ask for my permission before using this image for any purpose and in anyway because without it will lead to legal action. ©Anthony Hedger 2009

  • Oil on Canvas / Original size 40×40cm Evening light across a West coast Scottish sea loch. “scottnaismith.co.uk”: http://www.scottnaismith.co.uk

  • Western Isles, Scotland / / /

  • Highlands Scotland / /

  • Loch Leven – Highlands – Scotland – UK Usually you find here an advice to view larger. I would suggest to look at this smaller : you should get a much larger view of scotland…

  • I shot this image earlier this morning. It was another cracker of a start to the day with the rising sun creating wonderful colours in the sky and highlighting the countryside landscape. Best part of the day for me and all to soon its over. PS: Midges were murder this morning….. Canon EOS 400D. 18-80mm. AP mode. HDR 3 exp image. Photomatix & CS3 to complete.

  • Skye, Hebrides, Scotland. / /

  • Highlands Scotland. / /

  • Early morning sunrise, over the quaint little fishing village of Crail, East Neuk of Fife, Scotland

  • On our families recent visit to Northumberland, in Northern England, we spent an afternoon at this lovely bridge, just taking in and enjoying the countryside. This is the Union Chain Bridge, which spans the River Tweed, bwtween Horncliffe, Northumberland, in England and Fishwick, Borders, Scotland. It was fun walking across it and back. My kids loved yelling from one side to the other, my little girl being able to say that she was shouting all the way to Scotland. LOL! The bridge has a fascinating history. / “When it opened in 1820 it was the longest wrought iron suspension bridge in the world with a span of 137 metres (449 ft), and the first vehicular bridge of its type in the United Kingdom. The bridge has been maintained by the Tweed Bridges Trust, since the abolition of turnpike tolls in 1883. It is a Grade I listed building and Scheduled Ancient Monument.” / It is being restored for its bicentenial celebration in 2020. This is a HDR image combining 5 bracketed shots using Photomatix Pro for Macs. Slight adjustments in lighting and contrast were made using the enhanced details tool. Canon EOS-1Ds Mark ll / 28-300mm IS zoom lens / f/14 / 1/4, 1/8, 1/15, 1/30, 1/60 / ISO 125 Selective colouring was applied using Photoshop CS.

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