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Showing posts with label highlands. Show all posts
Showing posts with label highlands. Show all posts

Tuesday, 6 December 2011

An overdue picture of the old country...



I haven't published a pic of the old country for a while on here. Ok i haven't written either but I'll get to that. This is from a really good photographer called Anthony Brawley. This is looking south towards the mighty Ben Lomond, a hill I've climbed a few times.

Tuesday, 8 June 2010

Torridon in the Spring


Another cracker from Steve Carter to soothe the toubled soul.


Monday, 28 December 2009

Glenfinnan

As fine an image as i've seen of one my favourite places, Glenfinnan, from Grant Glendinning at www.Dejavuphoto.net.

Wednesday, 25 November 2009

In the heart of the West Highlands



a wonderful panorama looking over Loch Quoich in the west Highlands, north of Fort William. this one is found here at "A Scottish Climber's view" which is a fine wee site.

Monday, 15 June 2009

A treeless forest


This is the view from Sgurr nan Ceannaichean to Glenuaig Lodge and Gleann Fhiodhaig, entitled Glenuaig Forest from Steven Russell. The Victorian hunting lodge there is spectacularly remote...

Thursday, 12 March 2009

Assynt




Two of Assynt in the far northwest today, courtesy of Colin Prior, who runs holiday tours teaching people how to make photographs like these.


Friday, 20 February 2009

Torridon sentinels


Another gem from Steve Carter, this time of the Torridon Hills. Is it just me or is there a Mt Rushmore thing going on here...?

Monday, 26 January 2009

Five sisters


On the south Kintail ridge, a panorama from the east shoulder of Creag Mhaim (947m). from the left, Loch Cluanie, mist filled Glen Loyne then to the snow covered Glen Quoich hills; Spidean Mialach (996m), Creag Coire na Fiar Bhealaich (1006m) and Gleouraich (1035m). This is the Glasgow Uni medical faculty's mountaineering page.

Sunday, 11 January 2009

Skye is filled with snow


The Red Cuillin above Broadford in winter from Skye images. A wonderland in winter.

Saturday, 27 December 2008

In the bleak midwinter



Something a little bleaker from Steve Sharp, this is part of the Five Sisters of Kintail out on the road to Skye.

According to this site:
"Legend relates that two Irish Princes washed ashore during a storm, fell in love with two of the seven daughters of the King of Kintail. Having promised to send their five brothers for the remaining sisters, the Princes married the two youngest Princesses and returned to Ireland. The five sisters waited in vain, and eventually asked the Grey Magician of Coire Dhunnaid to extend their vigil beyond life itself, whereupon he turned them into mountains."

Wednesday, 17 December 2008

Assynt again...


Assynt again, posted by someone called OldSch00l on Flickr. This is Stac Pollaidh from Cul Mor

Tuesday, 9 December 2008

A different Glencoe


Glencoe looks very different in this one from Online Scotland

Tuesday, 2 December 2008

The silence of Glencoe


Sometimes i fear i lack originality. But once again Ian Cameron's transient light series provides another gem. This is Glencoe and despite being a regular stop off for tourists, is a place overwhelmed by a deep silence and wonder.

Friday, 28 November 2008

suilven


Something a bit further north this time. Suilven in Sutherland is something special, a solitary sentinel in the bleak wilderness.

Wednesday, 5 November 2008

another highland pic...


whenever i start a new job somewhere i normally find a good pic of the highlands and set it as my background on the desktop.
this one came from here. The place is buachaille etive mor near glencoe and is one of my favourite places...


Wednesday, 22 October 2008

something soothing


having slipped into rant mode, i want something more restful before i fall asleep. thie photographer is called steve carter and his photos are lovely. this is rannoch moor near glencoe....