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Kerrera is an island in the Scottish Inner Hebrides, close to the town of Oban. In 2011 it had a usually resident population of 34, and it is linked to the mainland by frequent passenger ferry from the Gallanach Road (about 3 km SW of Oban). It is around 7 km long and around 2 km wide, and is separated from the mainland by the Sound of Kerrera, about 500 metres wide.
Eilean Musdile - lighthouse was built by Robert Stevenson in 1833.
Auf der Überfahrt von der Isle of Mull nach Oban
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Between Oban and the Isle of Mull in Scotland
Sunset in Glen Sligachan in gloomy weather
Sligachan, Isle of Skye
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Looking over the Sea Loch towards the Cuillin from Elgol.
We were staying at Torrin, just a few miles from this oft photographed beauty spot, nice and handy.
The Quiraing is a geological formation on the Scottish Isle of Skye. It was formed by geomorphological processes, mainly landslides, and is part of the Inner Hebrides (source: Wikipedia).
Der Quiraing ist eine geologische Formation auf der schottischen Isle of Skye. Sie entstand durch geomorphologische Prozesse, vor allem Erdrutsche, und gehört zu den Inneren Hebriden (Quelle: Wikipedia).
Dramatic landscape of Eilean Donan Castle set on the merging waters of the Loch Alsh, Loch Dunic and Loch Long.
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Isle of Skye/Inner Hebrides/Scotland.
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View after sunset from the northwest coast of Skye towards Harris and Lewis.
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..Over Loch Scavaig, Isle of Skye.
The obligatory shot :)
Arrived here about 3am hoping for a decent sunrise, but no show i'm afraid...maybe next time.
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Property still another port on my hard drive discovered:
Portree, Isle of Skye, Inner Hebrides.
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View from the Quiraing overlooking Loch Leum nu Luirginn and Loch Cleat on the Isle of Skye, Scotland.
Previously unpublished shot taken on my week away roaming Skye in a campervan during the pandemic 'lull' of September 2020. The only time I have felt truly happy and alive since 2019 was this week on this magnificently beautiful and mystical isle. Since then the pandemic worsened, my back failed me and now Putin has brought widescale war to Europe with the ever-present threat that escalation could turn a monstrous catastrophe into an existential apocalypse.
Tonight I choose to remember this happier time. Capturing this magical scene, savouring it for a while and then descending onto the foggy beach to find fossilised dinosaur footprints.
Wishing you all a peaceful and safe weekend.
My heart and thoughts are with the people of Ukraine.
Islay is a photographers dream - looking forward to having another trip there in the future. Getting more fascinated by Mono with every day.
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Landscape on the Isle of Skye, Scotland.
It was difficult to get a 'special' shot of this amazing place on such a dull overcast day so I decided to scale a hillock and include some people in the shot for scale.
The Fairy Glen is so named for the simple reason that the area looks a little unearthly. It has nothing to do with fairies, or so they say... It's like a Quirang landslip but in miniature. The heavily worn path on left of frame climbs a little to a basalt topping of the tallest of the outcrops just here. A great vantage point I am sure but, sadly, my ankle wouldn't take the gradient. The spiral of stones is a tourist creation that the locals keep clearing away to try to keep the area as natural as possible.
I imagine in beautiful light the place looks extra magical but, under these clouds, I didn't feel like taking too many shots. I just wanted to sit upon the damp grass and soak in the peace and atmosphere of the Fairy Glen.
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Memories of the Isle of Skye.
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Happy Fence Friday seems to be a bit of a thing and I honestly have no idea why.
This barbed fence bordered a track near to the campsite at Staffin on the Isle of Skye. Captured while on a campervan holiday in September 2020 as the mists started to fall.
The shot was not entirely hand held - 1/60th at 200mm so I used a monopod and a little bit of lateral image stabilisation, a tool I have always owned but rarely use.
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