RM2JHBCAF–Clouds gather over Castell Criccieth (Criccieth Castle) on the northern shoreline of the Llyn Peninsula, Gwynneth, Wales. This castle was built by
RM2JHBCCF–A crow looking out to sea at Morfa Nefyn on the Llyn Peninsula, Gwynneth, Wales.
RM2JHBCC2–The furnicular railway provides access to the main site at the Centre for Alternative Technology near Macchynlleth in Wales
RM2JHBCA3–We made it to North Wales and the Llyn Peninsula on Saturday evening. After a bit of a late night and a bit of a rubbish dinner (I had only found the
RM2JHBCD4–Our new additions to the brood - a pair of White Leghorn hens just settling in to their new home!
RM2JHBC9N–The fields of grain south of Muir of Ord and the Cromarty Firth almost glowing green following some rain.
RM2JHBCDH–Looking across Drumnadrochit from above Clunemore.
RM2JHBCCT–Morfa Nefyn beach on the Llyn Peninsula on what was supposed to be a bright, sunny and hot day! This was a pretty challenging shot to get, and even
RM2JHBCFT–The village of Nefyn on the Llyn Peninsula, North Wales on a sunny summers afternoon. The villagEdward e has been the centre of some important events
RM2JE0Y1W–He has been with us now for a couple of weeks and settled in rather well. Roki the Dog has come to something of an understanding with the wee terror
RM2JE0XY4–A street scene of Post Office Avenue in Inverness. This was originally shot as a property photograph for a flat, but after reprocessing it in mono
RM2JE0Y1P–I have been watching these cattle for a few days living their very best life in the meadow between Drumnadrochit and Milton in Glen Urquhart. Today I
RM2JE0XXH–There was such a good sky tonight - I didn't even leave my office chair to get this one!
RM2JE0Y10–This old barn, with this old tin roof, has been on my 'list' for quite some time. It isn't far away from home, but I am always in a rush when I pass
RM2JE0XXW–Looking out over Strathpeffer this morning before everything went horribly wrong!
RM2JE0Y1D–A stunning day in Strathglass today, the wind was making waves through the meadow flowers and the whole place was just buzzing with life.
RM2JE0Y0P–A lone heron skims across the waters of the Beauly Firth on an early summers evening.
RM2JE0Y1H–A calm, serene morning above Drumnadrochit. The muted colours of morning combined with the silence of an early hour on a Sunday to create a moment of
RM2JE0Y17–The statue in memory of the members of Clan Macrae who were lost in the First World War stands above the old ruined church at the mouth of Strath Croe
RM2JANW9R–Dunrobin Castle, probably the most stunning of all the castles in Scotland, and I am not just saying that because I am a biased Sutherland! It looks
RM2JANWAB–Bluebells growing on the banks of the River Lossie just before it enters the sea at Spey Bay at Lossiemouth.
RM2JANWEW–A herd of Highland cows grazing on the hillside above Clunemore in Glen Coiltie.
RM2JANWCY–A view down Glen Coiltie to Drumnadrochit, Glen Urquhart and the Great Glen.
RM2JANWAN–The bluebells were looking rather nice in Strathglass today, I thought it bode well for a good day. I was wrong. It was an utter nightmare of a day.
RM2JANWEG–A highland bull in Drumnadrochit.
RM2JANWCF–A photo that I have been after for months - the bridge over the railway at Drummond just outside Evanton, Easter Ross. The rolling fields have gained
RM2JANW9P–Our Lavender Auracana cockrell, aka TABs - 'Total Attack Bantam'. He looks after his ladys and will even have a go at Roki if he gets too chasey!
RM2JANWCH–Today has been pretty dismal. Cloudy, wet, mist and fog. I did quite like the effect it had on the drilling rigs in the Cromarty Firth though as I p
RM2JANWEP–I sent the 'big bird' up after all to just get a little more practice with flying it, everything is a lot more considered than the smaller Mavic serie
RM2JANWDD–Spring showers in the evening between Beauly and Kirkton.
RM2J6TY3Y–Walking across the bridge ready to start his first Scout Camp!
RM2J6TY33–I was in Nigg working today and thought I would pop up to Ballintore to see if there was much to photograph before remembering it was home to 'The Mer
RM2J6TY1R–The first flush of green has arrived in Glen Coiltie! It takes some time for Spring to edge up the hillside from Loch Ness but it is finally... just
RM2J6TY3C–The 'famous' Corpach Wreck, or The Old Boat of Caol, sits on the shores of Loch Eil with a dramatic backdrop provided by Ben Nevis. The boat was buil
RM2J6TY30–I love it when there is sunshine breaking through a dark, threatening sky. This shot of Cromarty Bridge near Dingwall in the Highlands of Scotland ca
RM2J6TY4H–The back road along the Dornoch Firth into Dornoch itself was filled with blossom this morning.
RM2J6TY3E–An abandoned boat pulled up onto the mud near Eilean Iarmain on Skye with the lighthouse at Eilean Sionnach visible in the background.
RM2J6TY4C–The woodlands near Spean Bridge on a spring evening.
RM2J6TY36–Looking up the Beauly Firth from South Kessock, across Clachnaharry and the entrance to the Caladonian Canal at Inverness on a spring evening.
RM2J6TY39–The stone filled harbour at Portgordon near Buckie on the Moray Coast.
RM2J6TY4D–The outflow from Loch Tarf passes this rather gnarled old birch tree as it heads oast Carn na Dreamaig and onto Allt Doe before finishing it's journey
RM2J6TY48–The River Spean near Spean Bridge in the Highladnd of Scotland on a spring evening.
RM2J6TY45–Allt Leachdach as it flows down towards the River Spean.
RM2J6TY2J–I love the low cloud amongst the trees, we often get this over in Balmacaan Forest just over the glen, however this view will soon be different as For
RM2J3PY2D–A squally bit of weather heads out along the Moray Coast from Inverness towards Ardersier.
RM2J3PXBT–Whilst out shooting some drone footage of the coastline south of Cromarty for the National Trust for Scotland I took a few minutes to grab a few photo
RM2J3PY26–Yellow gorse flowers brightening up a spring walk to The Cover in Drumnadrochit.
RM2J3PXW0–Daffodils in The Cover, Drumandrochit.
RM2J3PXW4–Daffodils in bloom at The Cover, Drumnadrochit
RM2J3PXYY–Lichen grows thick in the woodlands around Drumnadrochit in the Highlands of Scotland.
RM2J3PXC5–April in the Highlands and Spring has... unsprung! The view from our garden this morning looking down Glen Coiltie and over Drumadrochit.
RM2J3PXWB–Wood Anemones growing at The Cover, Drumnadrochit.
RM2J3PY05–Yellow flowers of Lesser Celandine in The Cover, Drumnadrochit.
RM2J3PYEC–I love the juxtaposition in this composition, the towering structures of the drill rigs brought into the Cromarty Firth for decomissioning with the st
RM2J3PXN5–Fungi and lichen growing on a tree in The Cover, Drumnadrochit.
RM2J3PXND–The Cover, a small pocket of woodland in Urquhart Bay on Loch Ness at the edge of Drumnadrochit is a tranquil place for a walk any time of year.
RM2J3PXBY–Sunset at the Black Wood of Leys, Inverness.
RM2J3PXNK–Fungus growing on dead wood in The Cover, Drumnadrochit.
RM2J3R03T–The north sea as a dark squall pushes in. Taken from a drone at Badbea, Caithness.
RM2J3PY0B–A scarlet elfcup amongst the moss and fungi on a branch of deadwood in The Cover, Drumnadrochit.
RM2J3PXTW–A ball of moss growing on a tree in The Cover, Drumnadrochit.
RM2J3PYKD–Hynish Bay on the island of Tiree.
RM2J3PXHA–A view from Culbokie across the Cromarty Firth towards Dingwall in Easter Ross.
RM2J3R01N–A different view of Ruthven Barracks near Kingussie today. I spotted the Highland ponies in a field below the barracks on my way into the town and de
RM2J3PXYT–A blue merle border collie standing in the River Coiltie
RM2J3PYAP–The hill over the glen from us is being felled, but this one tree has been left standing right on the ridge line!
RM2J3R023–Badbea was a village populated by the cleared of Langwell, Ousdale and Berridale in the 18th and 19th Centuries after they were evicted from their hom
RM2J05JXH–We took Roki for a post-work beach blast before the storm hit!
RM2J05JR5–A heavy storm is rolling in this afternoon and through tomorrow with a 'Yellow' weather warning for 'snow and lightning'. Ahead of the main band of w
RM2J05K07–After a rather 'difficult' property (mainly down to the circumstance of it coming to market) I decided to take a little time to get my head back in th
RM2J05K08–An aerial view of Balnain Church, Loch Meiklie and Glen Urquhart. I was called out for an urgent job this morning and took this shot which has been o
RM2J05JWJ–Today I found myself at Castle Stalker, also known as Castle Aaaargh. It was a shame it was such a wet day!
RM2J05K03–A murky night over Drumnadrochit.
RM2J05JMB–Another night time view of Kessock Bridge in Inverness, this time shot from the old slipway at South Kessock on a moonlit night.
RM2J05JWF–The war memorial at Lochgarthside on the south side of Loch Ness has to be one of the more striking ones I have seen, built ontop of a massive rock sc
RM2J05JRW–Today I found myself 'up north', properly! This is Lybster Harbour, the sea was rough but catching the light to give some lovely seafoam green highli
RM2J05JWN–I was sent north to photograph a property in Wick. This is definately not Wick. Because that hilly land mass on the horizon is Hoy. Hoy is in Orkne
RM2J05K0E–The cars lined up for the start of a rally stage in Balmacaan Forest.
RM2J05K01–The lane up from Drumnadrochit to Glen Coiltie on an early spring morning. Today it felt like spring had arrived, I fully suspect winter to come ba
RM2J05JN3–Today I was shooting a chalet in Milton but decided to go for a little bit of a wander to bulk up my shots with some environmental/local interest shot
RM2J05JRJ–Today we awoke to a wintery scene. A couple of inches of snow fell overnight and I was glad that I had rescheduled all of today's jobs in Inverness a
RM2J05K0D–There is a lot of water coming off the moors and mountains surrounding Glen Coiltie following 3 named storms in a week hitting the British Isles. Whi
RM2HN0GC5–Off on my travels and I happened across the Ardnamurchan Distillery. I didn't have time to stop other than to jump out for a quick photo unfortunatel
RM2HN0GDM–Overnight snow fell at Divach in Glen Coiltie above Drumnadrochit.
RM2HN0G70–I had an idea for a shot of the Cromarty Bridge following on from my recent Kessock Bridge night shoot. This one is substantially more difficult thou
RM2HN0GBR–The view up Loch Sunart from the Post Office at Strontian is a stunning Highland view!
RM2HN0G8N–Out working this afternoon, it is the first time I have had a job for an estate agent within sight of our home on the hill!
RM2HN0G7E–A little snow fell overnight and into the morning, the contrast between the dark clouds and white ground looked to make a nice shot!
RM2HN0GDH–Another stormy day, Loch Ness was looking menacing as usual.
RM2HN0G92–This was something of a suprise when it downloaded from the memory card. I was just going to shoot the Kessock Bridge from the Inverness side looking
RM2HN0GCD–The bay of Camas nan Geall on the Ardnamurchan peninsula is just an idyllic Highland scene.
RM2HJRDAH–Seafoam and turquoise waters at Elgol on the Isle of Skye, Scotland
RM2HJRDBE–Seafoam and turquoise waters at Elgol on the Isle of Skye, Scotland
RM2HJRDEA–A white pony at Dark Deer Croft.
RM2HJRD8J–Seafoam and turquoise waters at Elgol on the Isle of Skye, Scotland
RM2HJRDE6–The view out from the platform that marks the summit of Knock Farril and the main accomodation area of the Pictish hillfort that once stood at this co
RM2HJRCH2–Inverness and the Kessock Bridge on the A9 leading into the Highland Capital from the north.
RM2HJRCTC–A Highland Cow by the roadside in Elgol on a very wet January morning.
RM2HJRCDE–Inverness and the Kessock Bridge on the A9 leading into the Highland Capital from the north.
RM2HJRD7P–Today I had an appointment on Skye, I was a little early and the weather was a little violent so I decided to pop over to Elgol beach to shoot some wa
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