Taken under Manor Brig (built 1702) outside Peebles in the lovely scottish borders with a pocket fuji finepix a500 … a favourite place for buster who learnt to swim in the ‘puppy pool’ near here.. / :))))
watercolor on paper Canson / 33×52 cm / On portrait, there is one of the musicians who plays ancient music by using old instruments. They are from german and they called Varius Coloribus. http://www.variuscoloribus.de The original is for sale. Other works You can see on website www.shevchukart.com Critiques are welcome. This painting was Featured in group Watercolour Paintings. /
This may only be a shaky handheld job on my little pocket camera (fujifilm finepix a500) but is one of the three pics I’m proudest of ...ever…. and it still makes my heart lurch every time I see it! It had been six and a half hour walk in and up from sea level to that point and comprised more rock scrambling than I had ever envisaged and a heartstoppingly precarious walk along the ridge. I had carried a small tripod every step of the way but the others waiting wanted to press on with even harder descent and 4 hour return trip so I had no chance to set up…..... / :)) The view looks back over Loch Hourn into the highlands from the top of Ladhar Bheinn, or ‘hoof hill’ ‘one of the finest mountains in Scotland with narrow rocky ridges and spectacular corries’ (Scottish Mountaineering Club Guide). It is 1020m but we had scrambled up and down on the jagged ridge repeatedly so had climbed considerably more. The last snows of the winter look reassuringly solid in this pic but in fact stood proud of the mountain leaving the sheer drop visible beneath. We had sailed into knoydart the most remote penisula on the scottish mainland from Mallaig into the hamlet of Inververie which is inaccessible by road, only by sea or a demanding walk of many miles. It is graced with the fantastic Old Forge pub with superb meals and imprompu nightly ceilidhs which walkers and sailors really enjoy! Deer roamed the gardens and early next morning I got the precious shot of morning gems Looking back in an amazing place For full details see heartbeat ridge Ladhar Bheinn, in the remote scottish knoydart peninsula For an idea of scale see also hey wait for me / See all pics of this stunning area by clicking this link: knoydart
The castle is located in what was once the very volatile border area between England and Scotland. Not only did the English and Scots fight, but the area was frequently attacked by Vikings. The castle was built in 1550, around the time that Lindisfarne Priory went out of use, and stones from the priory were used as building material. It is very small by the usual standards, and was more of a fort. The castle sits on the highest point of the island, a whin stone hill called Beblowe. It can be located in Northumberland,on Holy Island. England.
Sunset at Troon, Scotland.
Eilean Donan Castle in the early afternoon light. / Scotland. Greeting card for Ange.
A slightly cropped version of my “Noah’s Arc” to compliment the dimensions of the greeting card. / For prints please see Noah’s Arc Isle of Skye, Scotland.
Go large if you possibly can for best effect! Just something about this makes me wish I could pick up a paintbrush… Straight from the camera uncropped taken on the water of Leith – a river walk walk through hidden Edinburgh. (Olympus SP560UZ: f/3.9 : 1/60sec :15mm focal length:ISO-125)
Acrylic on canvas 8” x 8” Original for sale @ £100, or as part of set of 3 for £250
Oil on canvas 30” x 30” Original for sale £400
An image that practically took itself, a perfect mirror reflection, with a tremendous cloud formation as the bow on the parcel. Then five minutes later, the scene vanished when the breeze sprang up. A rare day in the Scottish Highlands, when the weather is this perfect ! / Loch Carron is a sea loch, where sometimes you may spot a seal or an otter !! Shot on a Canon EOS 20D with polariser. / FEATURED IN / http://www.redbubble.com/groups/europe-united / http://www.redbubble.com/groups/style-class-elegance
Isle of Barra, West Scotland. / oil on canvas / original size 50×50cm scottnaismith.co.uk:http
Inspired by the Cairngorms near Aviemore, Scotland / original size: 90×90cm / Oil on Canvas
Situated at the North tip of Skye / Oil on Canvas / Original size 60×60cm SCOTT NAISMITH WEBSITE
Oil on Canvas / Original size 40×40cm
This shot is taken from the North Bridge entrance to the Scotsman Building (once the headquarters for the Scotsman newspaper, but now the 5 star Scotsman Hotel). Looking past the City Art Centre on the left, to the Bank of Scotland Building with its distinctive green dome. Situated on the Mound, the former Bank of Scotland headquarters, now headquarters of the merged HBOS, has dominated the northern flank of Edinburgh’s Old Town for 300 years. The Bank of Scotland Building is an Historic Scotland Category A Listed Building (HB Number 28263). Behind the Bank of Scotland Building you can see a small part of the magnificent Edinburgh Castle on top of the rock. Edinburgh Castle dominates the city of Edinburgh like no other castle in Scotland, and Edinburgh Castle is unequalled in the whole of the British Isles. Over one thousand years of history sit on top of the famous Edinburgh rock. Camera: Canon EOS 450D (Digital Rebel XSi in the USA) / Sigma 18-200mm lens / Exif data from the JPG / F-stop f/5.6 / ISO 200 / Focal length 88 mm BEST VIEWED LARGER Three bracketed JPGs converted to HDR in Photomatix. Related shots can be found at: Edinburgh or you can look at all my HDR shots. Featured in : Unique Buildings Of The World : 24 July 09 / Featured in : Dimensions : 26 July 09 Click here for a random page of photographs
The view to march wood in a torrential downpour one August evening at St Mary’s Loch in the lovely scottish borders. The orange mark known simply as ‘L’ and used for the sailing clubs weekly dinghy races has never looked cleaner… The southern upland way a longdistance walk from coast to coast across scotland follows the shoreline to Tibbies Shiels Inn at the end of the 2 mile long loch… Thanks so much for looking / cheers / :))) Nikon D60 / Nikkor VR 18-200 / UV filter / f/5.6 / 1/100sec / ISO-400 / exp -0.3 / 200mm
Oil on Canvas / Original size 30×30cm Completed 2007 / scottnaismith.co.uk Featured in Abstract Realism group Oct 09
A colourful drascombe on st mary’s loch in the scottish borders… Nikon D60 / Nikkor VR 18-200 lens / UV filter / f/6.3 / 1/250sec / ISO-100 / -0.7 step / 52mm
Original size 40×40 / Oil on canvas ScottNaismith.co.uk
The Bronze statue of John Knox in the quadrangle of New College on the Mound, Edinburgh, Scotland with the gothic spire of The Hub behind. The statue of John Knox is an Historic Scotland Category C Listed monument (HB Number 48246). New College is home to the School of Divinity at The University of Edinburgh, Scotland. The Hub, at the top of Edinburgh’s Royal Mile, is the home of the Edinburgh International Festival, and a central source of information on all the Edinburgh Festivals. Camera: Canon EOS 450D (Digital Rebel XSi in the USA) / Canon 18-55mm IS lens BEST VIEWED LARGER Three bracketed JPGs converted to HDR in Photomatix. Some perspective correction in Photoshop Elements. Related shots can be found at: Edinburgh or you can look at all my HDR shots. Featured in : Unique Buildings Of The World : 5 Nov 09 /
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