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  • The ancient and often photographed Eilean Donan Castle in the Scottish Highlands

  • Can any of you lads … Andy, Brian … tell me where this is???? I’ve forgotten – it’s from a scanned photo and I’ve been trying to remember for weeks!!

  • Applecross peninsular, overlooking Loch Shieldaig Amazing how the walls fall down but the chimney stack remains perched precariously :-) Unloved

  • A tranquil moment on a cloudy day

  • The River Tay near the Village of Aberfeldy (looking East) in the Breadalbane region of Perthshire (Breadalbane means “Highland Scotland” in Gaelic). Shot taken on Saturday 20th December 08 in the middle of our winter. The Tay is Scotland longest river, meandering across Scotland from Loch Tay before flowing out to sea at the Firth of Tay. Three bracketed JPGs converted to HDR in Photomatix. BEST VIEWED LARGER Related shots can be found at: Highland Scotland.

  • The clouds kept coming and going until there was a moment when the setting sun lit up the water for a few precious seconds. /

  • This cottage sits on the shore of Loch Dochfour near Loch Ness. Taken in a frosty spell at the end of December /

  • Loch Fada on the Isle of Skye.

  • Another Loch Morlich shot from my recent camping trip. Processed using elements.Taken using a canon 30d.

  • Ok, you have seen the colour version of this shot so here is the B&W version. This young piper was standing near to the Eilean Donan castle on the side of Loch Duich in the Highlands of Scotland playing some traditional Scottish songs for the tourists. I turned the shot into B&W by using Photoshop Elements 7. I hope you like the photo and thank you so much for viewing my work, please call back again soon. NIKON D60 DSLR / F-stop f/22 / Exposure time 1/125 sec / ISO speed 560 / Exposure bias -0.7 step / Aperture Priority / Focal length 55 mm on a 18 – 55 mm Nikon lens 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

  • This is the colour version of the same shot which one do you prefer? We were standing on the shores of the world famous Loch Ness in the highlands of Scotland. I hope you like the photo and thank you so much for viewing my work, please call back again soon. NIKON D60 DSLR / F-stop f/5.6 / Exposure time 1/160 sec / ISO speed 100 / Exposure bias -0.7 step / Aperture Priority / Focal length 55 mm on a 18 – 55 mm Nikon lens 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

  • Now you mignt think that this image features that most famous of American landmarks, monument valley,...but you would be wrong….this image was in fact shot in th NW of Scotland on the Isle of Skye. It was shot in winter with this Loch frozen over with ice. The location was inland away from the normal tourist routes that you would normally take. You climb to a vantage point that gives a great view of the Island and mainland beyond. I love to divert of the beaten track onto B roads and dirt tracks because it is along these routes that you come across scenes such as this. Indeed yesterday I was in down, or is it up, ( look at the map from Glasgow ) in Cambletown, in the west of Scotland, and I took this B road and ended up travelling along a loch that I had never been along before. ( The fact that the rain was driving horizontally into my camera is another matter ). But as I have said before , I love the wild conditions that only Scotland can provide…... Canon EOS 400D. 18-80mm. AP mode with Polariser. CS3 to complete.

  • This image of Glencoe was shot near the bottom of the Glen looking back up towards Glencoe and Rannoch Moor beyond. The stream in the foreground is the River Coe and provides various photographic opertunities throughout its path through the Glen. Taken on a rather wintry day with the rain clouds on the right hovering over the mountain. Canon EOS 400D. Ap mode. 18-80mm. Polariser filter. CS3 to complete.

  • A second image taken from my morning dawn shoot. Early rise to shoot some river shots after the haevy rain last weekend and I end up shooting a series of wonderful dawn shots instead. Cant be bad…. HDR 3 Exp Image. Canon EOS 400D. 18-80mm. AP mode. / Photomatix and CS3 to complete.

  • This most famous of mountains was shot early morning with the brightness of the moon casting this light onto the mountain and sky. / Another time of day to just stop and gaze in awe at. / Canon EOS 400D 18-80mm. Manual Exp. / CS3 to Complete.

  • This sunset sky was shot in Glen Nevis, Fort William, Scotland. / Glorious colours of dusk as day comes to a close. Canon EOS 400D. 18-80mm. Manual Mode. Polariser. CS3 to complete.

  • ......taken in the Fenwick Moors area of Lanarkshire. This late eve shot was part of a delayed time exposure I shot over 1 hour in total. Would have been longer if the battery had’nt died on me. / My new Nikon has some great new features one of which is this ’ time exposure’ where you can set the camera to record the same image numerious times over a set period of time. / I had been inching to try it out and this image is a single exposure from that sequence. Merge them in Powerpoint or any other slide application and it gives the impression of movement through time, especially if you have clouds moving in the sky. / Next up is recording the stars in the sky….I have seen it done by others but its something I have never tried myself. Should be interesting….. Nikon D5000. 18-55mm. Delayed Time Exsposure on AP mode with polariser. CS3 to complete.

  • Urquhart castle is located on the banks of Loch Ness, home of the Loch Ness Monster, in Inverness, Highland region of Scotland. The weather can change so quickly here that when you get a bit of sunshine you dont waste any time in getting your shot. This rainbow appeared in the distance for only a few seconds so time was uppermost. I was standing next to another photographer who had this massive telephoto fitted to his camera. ......bet he wish he had a wide angle fitted just then I said to myself…...lol.. Nikon D5000. 18-55mm. Program Mode with polariser filter. CS3 to complete.

  • In 1726 Kenneth MacKenzie and his wife felt that Ardvreck Castle was too small and austere so they decided to build an impressive modern mansion, Calda House, nearby. However, after just ten years MacKenzie fell on hard times and was forced to sell Calda to the Earl of Sutherland. This did not please the MacKenzie clan and the following year they looted and burned the house. After that it fell into disrepair and much of its stonework was used to construct other buildings in the area. (Discover Scotland) OLYMPUS E500 / ZUIKO 4/3 14-45mm

  • Shot at Dawn in Ayrshire, West Scotland. Nikon D5000. / 3 Exp HDR image. / 18-55mm. / AP Mode with polariser. / Cs3 and Photomatix to complete.

  • Loch Laidon near Rannoch Station in the Highlands. /

  • A still evening at Loch Tay in the highlands. /

  • Loch Ness from Urquhart Castle in Scotlands Great Glen. OLYMPUS E500 / ZUIKO 4/3 14-45mm

  • Loch Ness, Inverness, Scotland. Nikon D5000. / 18-55mm / Polariser Filter on AP mode. / CS3 to complete.

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