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Ryvoan pass

A panoramic view of this historic pass.The link route of Abernethy and Glenmore.

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Summer heights

A bit harsh perhaps after the long summer of '18 but I'm merely referring to me taking a summery image for a change. There's no storm clouds here, no mists lifting of a deserted moorland, no dramatic cascading stream.........Its just a nice, July evening looking over Nethy Bridge towards the Cairngorms with wildflowers and gently swaying barley shuffling around my legs . Normal service will be resumed soon ! "Summer heights" 1/10th sec @ F16.

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Squall in the wild

Near Shenaval Bothy, Wester Ross Beinn Dearg range as a terrific backdrop.

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In black and white

Loch Pityoulish

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Rise up !

The Kelpies near Falkirk. Andy Scott was the creater and visualater. Also a former band member of the glam rock band the Sweet.

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Into the Ghru

The Lairig pass splitting the Cairngorm massif in two.

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Hills and Hollows

Cairn Lochan, Cairngorms. Hangin` out the window.

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The Genie Lamp

An abstract composition at Milton loch, Boat of Garten

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The Dark Ridge

Loch Garten. This is my local loch and where I served my "apprenticeship". 2005 was when I really started studying light in the landscape.

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Summer stars

Bog cotton.

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Steamy windows

Boat of Garten. The dew on the windows glowing at sunrise

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Spring Birch

Abstract view

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Rest and be thankful

Looking south to the Cairngorms from Grantown woods

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Rainwater oasis

Slightly neglected and back to beautiful nature

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Pebble dash

River Spey snaking towards Broomhill bridge. A wooden bridge build in 1894 but still carrying moderate traffic.

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Mountain village

Nethy Bridge. A jewel of a village full of precious characters

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Magic mountain

A rainbow caught up at sunset over the Tulloch hills, Strathspey

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Light fantastic

Just occasionally light cloud cover and clarity combine momentarily. River Spey at Lackgie

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Eagles rest

Farleitter crag and the Uath lochans, Glen feshie. I cannot say if eagles dare to land here but it has a "feel" about it!