Landscapes
- Oban
- St Mary’s and St Finnon’s Church – Glenfinnan
- View over Mallaig Harbour
- Loch Shiel (Glenfinnan)
- Black Rock Cottage
- Sands near Camusdarach
- Stob Dearg – Autumn Sunrise
- Winter Trees
- Castle Stalker
- Coral Beach – Skye
- Sands of Morar
- “Scotch Mist” in Glen Nevis
- 3 Sisters of Glencoe
- Winter Scene
- Canal Locks at Corpach
















Hi Jim, Thanks for dropping by my blog today, You have some great images here including the tree and Rannoch, The most photographed tree in Scotland. A friend of mine in our camera club has one of the very same tree which has done very well for him. Also glad to see your using a Canon 5d mk11. I use the same camera and love it.
Regards
Lawrence
February 6, 2012 at 7:31 pm
Hi Lawrence, many thanks for your comments. Yes, this tree has been “photographed to death”. Unfortunately the tree was blown down early 2011. I made the image in November 2010.
A few of my photography club friends use Nikons and others Canon, so the battle continues. Its a matter of personal taste, I think. Given that there is little to choose technically between them, I believe it’s down to the skill of the photographer.
Thanks for visiting my site.
Regards
Jim
February 6, 2012 at 10:22 pm
Oh my goodness. These are spectacular! I’m speechless….and that doesn’t happen often! 😉
The island looks like a pastel drawing…it is so delicate…just outstanding. Castle Stalker is wonderful and moody looking. Winter Trees with its blush of pink, lovely. Thanks so much for sharing! I will be back to see more!
January 31, 2012 at 1:50 am
Hi Judy,
Glad you liked the images.
Hoping to capture more images in and around the Scottish Highlands, in the next few months.
January 31, 2012 at 4:38 pm
Hi Jim,
These are lovely images. I look forward to seeing more of your work soon.
Regards,
Bill Hogg
January 16, 2012 at 11:09 pm
Good morning Bill, Many thanks for your comment. Hope to add more images soon.
JimR
January 17, 2012 at 9:53 am