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  • Taken on the evening of Monday 20 August 2007. Harper Rigg Reservoir lies to the West of Edinburgh and the South West of Kirknewton on the A70 road which leads to Lanark. The sun was just going down and leaving a glow over the reservoir and some beautiful reflections. What a shame the flying Geese went the other way. Scottish Sunset matches the location and colouring of TheWatermansHouse which was taken on the same evening.

  • Dugald Stewart monument stands atop of Calton Hill to the East End of Edinburgh City. This view is taken looking across the city to the West End. This is always a breathtaking view and is visited by many of the foreign visitors to the city each year. Edinburgh Castle Collection Calendar – March

  • Springer Spaniel Pet Portrait Camera CANON 300D / Lens 18-55mm (Canon)

  • My Friend’s Scottie Dog Mac. Always in a hurry as he is still a puppy. You try sitting him still to do a photo shoot. Still working on the others. Taken on Sunday 13th April 2008 Scottie history The Scottie is a short-legged British terrier, one of several wire-coated go-to-ground terriers developed in the Scottish highlands. The origins of these terriers is obscure, but it is fairly certain that they all arose from the same basic stock. Progenitors of the fiery Scottie were sent to France’s monarch by King James I of England in the 16th Century, but as late as 1882, three different terriers were exhibited as Scotch Terriers. These included the Scottie, Cairn, and West Highland White terriers. The Dandie Dinmont had been included earlier, but this dog’s obviously different appearance gained it recognition as a separate breed. Terriers developed in Britain to hunt vermin that plagued farmers by eating grain, eggs, and poultry. Courageous, scrappy dogs, eager to follow fox or badger into the den, they were built to dig their way in if necessary. They were unfazed by Scottish weather; their wiry outer coats and soft undercoats protected them in harsh climates and rugged terrain.

  • 3 Image HDR taken on Tuesday 7th June 2008. Taken from Calton Hill looking North and West towards the Forth Road and Rail Bridges.

  • Various views of Edinburgh.

  • Some of my Favourite Edinburgh Castle Images

  • The Forth Rail & Road Bridges Best viewed Large Canon EOS300D with 18-55mm lens

  • Calendar Sale - Edinburgh City goes to Australia
    by Chris Clark

    A Big Big thank you to Pauline Black in WA for purchasing one of my Calendars. Hope you enjoy viewing the images of your old City Paul…

    A Big Big thank you to Pauline Black in WA for purchasing one of my Calendars. Hope you enjoy viewing the images of your old City Pauline. Kind Regards and warm wishes to the family Chris

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