Eilean Donan Castle one of the Iconic Scottish Castles was just a magic place to visit and photograph. I spent close to 9 hours taking in the surrounds, the atmosphere and the serenity and of course the odd photo or two. Here is one of my favourites, I really like the balance of light and the reflections. This was the 3rd last photo I took during this 9 hour period, and goes to show that patience can pay off. All money raised with the sale of my works until November goes towards the Steven T. Hill Stroke Foundation. For more information on the foundation and Steve’s touching story please follow this link. here Steven T. Hill Stroke Foundation Photo Info : Nikon D200 @ ISO 200, 50mm 1.4 lens.
Eilean Donan Castle one of the Iconic Scotish Castles was just a magic place to visit and photograph. I spent close to 9 hours taking in the surrounds, the atmosphere and the serenity and of course the odd photo or two. Here is another shot which I kind of like. All money raised in the sale of my art until November goes towards the Steven T. Hill Stroke Foundation. For more information on the foundation and Steve’s touching story please follow this link. here Steven T. Hill Stroke Foundation
Isle of Skye, February 2007 :)
Dawn over Loch Voil, (outside Balquidder, Scotland) This is the 6th in a series of 8 images taken that morning (note 5 preceding starting with ‘first light’) taken with my brandnew and very first point and shoot digi camera (a fujifinepix a500) ‘dawn mist’ and is followed by ‘dawn mist rising’ taken just after this one with the frost still on the ground… Then some hours later this lucky shot from a layby ‘mirror calm scottish loch’ / / 5 earlier images are ; / ‘first light’: ‘early mist’: ‘blanket mist’: ‘mist tree’: and ‘tree light’:
Eilean Donan Castle one of the Iconic Scottish Castles was just a magic place to visit and photograph. I spent close to 9 hours taking in the surrounds, the atmosphere and the serenity and of course the odd photo or two. I hope I haven’t worn out my welcome but it was one of the most photogenic locations we visited to here is another one. All money raised in the sale of my art until November goes towards the Steven T. Hill Stroke Foundation. For more information on the foundation and Steve’s touching story please follow this link. here Steven T. Hill Stroke Foundation
This image was taken on Rannoch Moor, Scotland on a very cold December morning (2007).
Loch of the Lowes lies in the beautiful scottish borders between Moffat and Selkirk. It flows into nearby St Mary’s loch (with its thriving sailing club) past old Tibbieshiels inn, hostelry and overnight stop for walkers on the southern upland way crossing Scotland. Overlooking the north end of the loch is a monument to James Hogg – the Scottish Poet known as the Ettrick Shepherd, friend and contemporary of Sir Walter Scott. Taken 4/3/08 (untouched) with a pocket fuji finepix A500 (There is a 2nd loch of the lowes further north in Perthshire, complete with osprey viewing centre – but you can see the wonderful fish eagle hunting here too if you are lucky!) My first ever feature on the home page ages on 23rd April 2008 and what a party that was…LOL See also : ‘i am a rock’ and ‘LoL’ loch of the lowes
Inveraray castle on the shores of Loch fynne, Highlands of Scotland, bathed in dewey early morning light of midsummer greeness
A revamped image of Rowardennan Youth Hostel on Loch Lomond.
A view across Loch Scavaig to the Cuillin Mountains in Skye. Canon Eos5D with a 1.2 ND and a grad, probably a 0.9. ISO 50 over a fairly long time to smooth the water over. http://lewisgolbourn.redbubble.com/
The magnificently situated Eilean Donan castle on the shores of Loch Duich, Western Highlands of Scotland. Most famous for being featured in the film ‘Highlander’ in the 1980’s Canon 400D +Sigma 10-20mm and Lee filters
Lt. General Wade’s Bridge at Aberfeldy in the Breadalbane region of Highland Perthshire (Breadalbane means “Highland Scotland” in Gaelic). Shot taken on Saturday 20th December 08 in the middle of our winter. Designed by William Adam, Scotland’s best architect. The total cost was £3,596 or, in today’s terms, over £1m. ”... a freestone bridge over the Tay, of five arches, nearly 400ft. in length, the middle arch 60 feet wide, the starlings of oak and the piers and landbreasts founded on piles shod with iron….” (House of Commons Journal, 7th February 1734). The bridge was first opened to traffic at the end of October 1733. Wade regarded it the greatest of his considerable achievements in road-making. In 9 years he had personally supervised the construction of over 250 miles of military roads in the Highlands – the first engineered roads in Britain since Roman times. lt is now the only one of Wade’s 35 major bridges to remain in use as a public highway. Built for 18th century wheeled carriages, it survives to the 21st century as a great memorial to a great roadbuilding engineer. Wade’s Bridge is a Category A listed structure of historic importance (HB Number 20861) under the care of Historic Scotland. The River Tay, Scotland longest river, meanders across Scotland from Loch Tay before flowing out to sea at the Firth of Tay. Camera: Canon EOS 450D (Digital Rebel XSi in the USA) BEST VIEWED LARGER Three bracketed JPGs converted to HDR in Photomatix. Related shots can be found at: Lowland Scotland. Featured in : HDR Photography : 21 Apr 09 / Sold a Matted Print on 21st May 09. / Featured in : Heritage Listed and Other Trusts Sites World Wide : 22 Aug 09 /
It may be a ‘new’ version of an old shot …but is it improved…? hmm….thats the question…. (CLICK ‘next’ to compare….) The original untouched dawn mist was my 2nd ever post to rb with taken with my brand-new pocket fuji finepix A500… and it’s been the most popular shot in my gallery by far. It’s just reached the unbelievable figure of 100 faves – how awesome and mindboggling is that!! So this plus a new challenge gave me the idea of tweaking it slightly to see if it could be improved on . I fiddled with the jpg as camera raw in PS Els 6… / Comments, comparisons and suggestions most welcome as I’d love to know what you think….. Cheers and thanks everyone for all your awesome encouragement and support all along which has really got me hooked in and loving photography more than ever… Thanks so much for looking too.. ding / :)))) Captured just after dawn at Loch Voil near Balquidder in Scotland,
The moods of the Isle of Skye are many. / This is just one of them. / Viewed from Torrin, and enchanting crofting village on the shores of Loch Slapin. / Shot on a Canon EOS 40D / Single RAW file processed in Photomatix as a pseudo HDR, fiished in Adobe CS3 / F 11, 1/15 sec, Tamron 28-300mm lens at 200mm. / iso 100, auto wb. FEATURED IN / http://www.redbubble.com/groups/collage-and-landscape-photography
A break in the clouds, like a spotlight on the stage. / The drama of the Isle of Skye. Taken on a CANON EOS40D. / Camera mounted on a tripod, with polariser filter, F22. / Underexpopsed by one stop to keep the sky moody. / A single RAW file processed in Photomatix then further adjustments in Photoshop CS3. / The scene was too transitory to do a true 5 exposure HDR !! / It lasted but a few moments ! FEATURED IN / http://www.redbubble.com/groups/highlands-and-islands-photographers / and / http://www.redbubble.com/groups/dawn-dusk-photography / and / http://www.redbubble.com/groups/style-class-elegance / and / http://www.redbubble.com/groups/your-magic-places / and / http://www.redbubble.com/groups/going-coastal / and / http://www.redbubble.com/groups/mornings-and-evenings-sunbeams-storms / http://www.redbubble.com/groups/rebel-group
Rowardennan, Loch Lomond. Part of the Loch Lomond and Trossachs National Park, Scotland. 3exp HDR; texture overlay; Canon EOS 450D + 17-85mm zoom; Featured in the following groups: / Collage and Landscape Photography / Dimensions / Canon 450D/XSi / Digital Photography / Get Art Promoted
Loch Lomond. Part of the Loch Lomond and Trossachs National Park, Scotland. 3exp HDR; long exposure using NDx1000 filter (average 100 secs); Canon EOS 450D + 17-85mm zoom; Featured in the following groups: / Fine Art of Landscape Photography / Unlimited Quality / Canon DSLR / Your Magic Place / Collage and Landscape Photography / Color and Light / Dawn and Dusk Light / Dimensions / UK National Parks / Lakes and Inland Waterways Selected as “Image of the Week”, on 28/09/09, in the Lakes and Inland Waterways group.
Early morning mist at Banton Loch, Kilsyth Tone-mapped single RAW file; texture overlay; Canon EOS 450D + 17-85mm zoom; Featured in RedBubble Featured Art and Photography on 3rd June 2009 Featured in the following group: / Collage and Landscape Photography
Dyin’ Alone Thou shalt not fear the lonely life / For to fear livin’ alone / Is a life not for livin’ Thou shalt not fear the lonely death / For to fear dyin’ alone / Is a death not for dyin’ The shade may hide you / The light may guide you / The stranger may find you / But at the falling of the darkened veil / Forgive and forget what has been And know that irregard of friend or foe / Everyone dies alone —-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—- Location: Loch Lomond, Trossachs National Park, Scotland © Donald Cameron 2009 / Monophotography.co.uk This image was featured on the Redbubble homepage, / Friday 5th June 2009 / / For Alice / I’m dedicating this image to Alice Oates who suggested I enter this in the Loch Lomond challenge in the UK National Parks group. I promised if it won I’d dedicate the image to her, and indeed it went on to win, so this is for you Alice :) Pay It Forward / I was also delighted to hear that his image was nominated for the prestigious Pay it Forward group by Alice Oates (above). Each person is allowed to nominate their absolute favorite work created by someone else on Redbubble – and they are only allowed to choose one, so it’s a huge honour to be selected. Thanks a million Alice!... ”I would like to nominate Dyin’ Alone by Donald Cameron because, as you can see in his description, he went ahead with his promise that he’d dedicate the image to me if he won a challenge I suggested he enter. Also, I think it’s a fantastic image in itself, and deserved said win.”
Loch Dochart in the lovely perthshire countryside outside Crianlarich This mountain reflection just looked plain wrong til I inverted it… Taken last September with a nikon compact E4800
Rowardennan, Loch Lomond in the Loch Lomond and Trossachs National Park. Long-exposure using NDx1000 filter; Canon EOS 450D + Sigma 10-20mm zoom; Featured in the following groups: / Dawn and Dusk Light / Your Magic Place / Color and Light / For the Love of Canon / Sensational Sun / Lakes and Inland Waterways
Rowardennan, Loch Lomond. 3exp HDR, processed in Photomatix; subsequent tidying up with Photoshop CS4; Canon EOS 450D + 17-85mm zoom; Featured in the following groups: / Color and Light / Your Magic Place / For the Love of Canon / Dimensions / Lakes and Inland Waterways / Unlimited Quality
Sunrise at Loch Ard in the Loch Lomond and Trossachs National Park. 3exp HDR (tripod) processed in Photomatix; post processing in Photoshop CS4; Canon EOS 450D + Sigma 10-20mm zoom; Featured in the following groups: / Sensational Sun / HDR Photography / All About Water / Canon DSLR / Unlimited Quality
St Mary’s loch with its thriving sailing club lies in the beautiful scottish borders between Moffat and Selkirk. The old Tibbieshiels inn makes an overnight stop for walkers crossing Scotland on the the southern upland way / / Nikon D60 / Nikkor VR 18-200 lens / UV filter / & a tripod for a wee change…LOL / f/5.6 / 1/640sec / ISO-100 / -1 step / 18mm
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