I could not resist to photograph these converging razor-shaped rocks. The clouds prevented sunset from doing its usual colourful thing, …
A wintry Buachaille Etive Mor at sunrise
The Buachaille Etive mor must be one of the most photographed mountains in Scotland, and it’s easy to see why. …
Not alone, tracks on Beinn a’Chrulaiste
Tracks left behind by a mountan hare in the snow on Beinn a’Chrulaiste serve as a great lead in towards …
Soay, St Kilda
The island of Soay as seen from the Cambir on Hirta, in the remote archipelago of St Kilda. Soay is home to a flock of around 300 feral Soay sheep.
Dun and Ruaival
Dun and Ruaival are separated by a narrow sea strait, limiting the access to Dun. Seen from across the Village Bay, St Kilda.
Boreray seen from the cliffs on Hirta, St Kilda
Boreray rising from the Atlantic Ocean, seen from the high cliffs at the Gap, Hirta.
Red sandstone pinnacles on Sgorr Tuath
Beautiful Torridonian sandstone rock formations glowing in red evening light with Suilven and Cul Mor in Assynt in the background. …
Baosbheinn in evening light
Baosbheinn is a prominent mountain in Torridon, but because it lacks Munro status is not as popular as the three …