Coast & Seascapes
Surfing paradise Fuengirola
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Seen in Fuengirola, Spain. This in reality is a rather small area that has been whipped up by strong winds and the nearby harbour walls.
Glimpse of Arrochar
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As the early morning mist lifts over Loch Long and its mountains we see here a glimpse of the village. A real tourist trap for those visiting Loch Lomond and heading towards the Scottish West Islands too.
Loch Nan Uamh - Scotland
'Back of Keppoch' view.
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Situated on the North West coast of Scotland just south of the Isle of Skye. we see here the view West towards the distinctive peak of 'An Sgurr' on the Isle of Eigg in the 'Small Isles'. Enjoy
Evening paddle between the Islands
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As the sun descends slowly at this idyllic spot a small number of enthusiast venture out. Me and my tripod and this chappie in his canoe. Maybe he had a better adventure than me but my photo captures it forever better than a failing memory.
Eigg undisturbed
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We see here the Isle of Eigg from the mainland. At a 30 second exposure the seas and clouds are softer than usual making this a very tranquil scene indeed.
Sunset of Rum
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Taken from the mainland. Enjoy with me the scattering of light through the clouds as well as the rippling golden waters.
Low tide at Morar Bay.
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As the sea goes down we see here the abundance of sea weeds in their glorious shades of bronze. Nowadays (as in the long past) more and more chefs are collecting such weeds for delicate foods. Makes for a nice photo too, perhaps.
The white sands of Morar Bay
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Looking towards the Isle of Skye here and really just around the corner from the true white/silver sandy area which really do shine when the sun is out, unlike now. Nevertheless, still a great place to wander and explore.
Loch Nevis and Sgurr Coire Choinnichean
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Taken on the coastal path just East of the North West Scottish town of Mallaig. We are looking North Eastwards across the Loch and the peaked mountain in the distance is Sgurr Coire Choinnichean at 796m. You can just see the village of Inverie across the loch here.
Near the end of day
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As the day trippers return from the distant island of Eigg to return to the mainland town of Mallaig, the clouds deepen and herald coming bad weather perhaps. For me, its always the lighting that attracts me.
Loch Ailort view
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Loch Airlort, situated between Fort William and Mallaig is a sea-loch and very attractive as well as quite lonely. A cloudy morning brings a little dappled sunlight to the landscape giving this a bit of life
Glenuig
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After driving along the deserted landscapes around Loch Airlort we find ourselves in the tiny village of Glenuig with its bobbing yachts and boats in this sheltered anchorage.
Castle Tioram
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Sitting at the end of Loch Moidart and dating from 1290 this is now a deserted ruin. Reached by a causeway it is still impressive especially when viewed from this position.
More info: www.moidart.org.uk/datasets/tioram.htm
The lovely Loch Moidart
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Taking the beautiful 'Silver walk path' from Castle Tioram north and west along this loch reveals beautiful views like this. A pleasure to explore and photograph.
Loch Linnhe dreams 3
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Here we see Loch Linnhe from the small village of Onich just some miles below Fort William. The waters themselves as well as the moving leaves have been smoothed in time by the very long 30sec exposure. I have used the NiSi Big stopper to do this (10x ND). Enjoy!
Rainbow over Loch Linnhe
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Here we see Loch Linnhe from the small village of Onich just some miles below Fort William with an approaching storm. In the distance can be seen the white lighthouse at Corren.
Castle Stalker, a Scottish dream.
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Here we see Castle Stalker, standing on a small Island in Loch Laich off Loch Linnhe between Oban and Fort William inScotland. Built around 1320 this is one of Scotland's most scenic castles and indeed historical small castles being held by both the Stewarts and the Campbells.Certainly a great place to explore and one can even do a tour inside at times. Enjoy
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