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The lost valley

From the edge of Dava moor looking south to Braeriach and the Sgorans. The fog swamped Strathspey below.

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Ryvoan pass

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

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Soft and summery. Panorama

Carn Elrig and Braeriach beyond

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Strathspey Autumn Panorama

From Bein Ghuilbin Kinveachy

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3 Modes Panorama

Curr wood and 3 ways to travel. River Spey, Strathspey Railway and A95 trunk road

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Travelling light. Panorama

Rain and sleet moves intensely over Abernethy Woods.

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The last Straw. Panorama

Pityoulish, Strathspey

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Summer Elrig Panorama

Carn Elrig on the edge of the Cairngorms

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Rich fruitcake

Between Carrbridge and Lochindorb and at the edge of the Monaliath mountains. A rugged wilderness of peat bogs and dark lochans but rich in history

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Winter Slumber

Strathspey under Winter`s spell.

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Cityline

I had thought being away from the highland landscape would be a problem for the daily image challenge but actually it was great finding fresh vistas. 1/320th sec @ F7.1. 400mm lens

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Cairngorms from Nethy

Opening the curtains to the new day as I was growing up, was to the view of the Cairngorm mountains. They have imprinted their shapes deep in my brain. As you travel from Grantown and head south-westwards to Aviemore,and beyond, the mountains morph through a myriad of shapes but the great massive plateau remains imposing. I am always in search of new`shapes`and perspectives under varying conditions. This 4 image stitch, just west of Dorback, by Nethy Bridge. 11am 18th December, 1/640 second @ F8. 400mm.

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Pine Sandwich

Loch Morlich and the Cairngorms. Amazing clarity of light.

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End of the moor.. Panorama

Heading out of Dava moor and heading for the Cairngorm mountains.

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Mountain sandwich Panorama

Abernethy Forest & the Kincardine Hills (Meall a’ Bhuachaille, Creagan Gorm & Craiggowrie)

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River Spey Pano Panorama

From Dulnain bridge

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Achnahannet Panorama

Panorama looking south

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House at the edge. Panorama

The Cullins beyond

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Ess panorama Panorama

As you break from the north over Dava and into the Cairngorm National Park the views change quickly

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Land of plenty Panorama

Badenoch lies immediately south of my homeland, Strathspey, and is equally stunning.