"260 second exposure grabbed on the way back from the airport. I was in a bit of a rush to get home. I only took one exposure and was back on the motorway by the time my camera had finished processing this."
"RIP big fella"
"HMS Astute air oitir-ghaineimh ri taobh an Eilein Sgitheanaich.
Rinn mise obair air an fhear seo le Gimp"
"Another one from the archives. This is the causeway over to Cramond Island with the World War 2 sea defence. Moody skies and a strong setting sun gave the shot a favourable contrast.
166 seconds at f/13, Lee Big Stopper and 0.9 ND soft grad."
"The boating hut on the Loch. Best photographed before noon to get the light on the hut."
"Yet another beautiful rainbow on The Isle of Skye."
"Found this wonderful little loch in rural Perthshire, just as the sun came up.. needed a three RAW converted HDR to balance the light and tones... "
"First light on Tom na Gruagaich, Torridon
Just back from a few days in Torridon and Skye with my brother. Sunrise on Beinn Alligin was a definite highlight. It was looking unlikely that I was going to come away with anything. We got to the summit at around 730pm but it was overcast and starting to rain. We pitched the tent about 80m down from the highest peak. The skies had amazingly cleared when my alarm went off at 530am. This was taken looking from Sgurr Mhor, the higher of the two munros looking over to Tom na Gruagaich."
"Driver there's a pigeon on your bus..."
"Canisp, Suilven and Cul Mor"
"standing watching the wave's lap at my toes, the feel of summer."
"Handa is an island off the north west coast of Sutherland, Highland, Scotland. It features impressive cliffs of up to just over 400ft, as pictured above, but is also renowned for being one of the largest seabird colonies in north-west Europe."
"24th September 2010"
"Taken on Thursday. This is 100 x 30 sec exposures blended in startrails.exe plus 3 exposures of 30 seconds blended with a blue/red and frost gel on the flash gun at 1/4 power for blue and frost gels and 1/1 power for red as I couldn't get into the building to get to the window.
A spooky place, quite difficult to get a decent composition for the foreground in the pitch black as well. The North star can be seen here which I am quite pleased with.
100 x 30 secs, ISO 640, f/3.5, 10mm."
"Taken on Thursday. This is 100 x 30 sec exposures blended in startrails.exe plus 3 exposures of 30 seconds blended with a blue/red and frost gel on the flash gun at 1/4 power for blue and frost gels and 1/1 power for red as I couldn't get into the building to get to the window.
A spooky place, quite difficult to get a decent composition for the foreground in the pitch black as well. The North star can be seen here which I am quite pleased with.
100 x 30 secs, ISO 640, f/3.5, 10mm."
"Dumfries Streets"
And of course the quirky....
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