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The view from Beinn a'Chrulaiste over the mighty Buachaille Etive Mor. The river Coupal can be seen meandering through the valley.

A morning on Beinn a’Chrulaiste near Glen Coe

Camillo Berenos Photography January 11, 2015Hiking and hillwalking, Scottish Highlands, Trip report Leave a Comment

The drive up north over the A82 is without a doubt one of the most scenic routes in Scotland, if …

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The oak tree at Milarrochy Bay, Loch Lomond photographed using a long exposure

The tree at Milarrochy Bay

Camillo Berenos Photography December 20, 2014Trip report Leave a Comment

The lone tree is probably one of the most blatant cliches in landscape photography, but it’s a theme with which …

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Wonderfully coloured clouds at sunset on the Scottish east coast. I liked the reflection of the sky in the wet sand as the tide was going out.

My 10 favourite Scottish landscape photographs of 2014

Camillo Berenos Photography December 10, 2014Photographic musings 2 Comments

During the past year photography has played a more important part in my life than ever before. Not only did …

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Cul Beag in the warm first light of the morning. The little lochan just below Cul Beag is Lochan Dearg, while Beinn an Eoin can be seen behind the larger loch behind Cul Beag (Loch Lurgainn).

A summit camp on Cul Mor, Inverpolly

Camillo Berenos Photography November 25, 2014Hiking and hillwalking, Scottish Highlands, Trip report, Wild camping Leave a Comment

A couple weeks ago, I managed to find time to string together two overnight hillwalking trips in Northern Scotland. First, …

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This is just another take of the classic view over the impressive ridge of Sgurr Fiona and An Teallach. Unfortunately the cloud cover prevented an explosion of colours at sunset, but visibility remained decent, so no complaining from me. I would have loved to get lower to emphasize the sandstone rocks a little more, but this would have concealed Loch Toll an Lochain.

Sunset from the ridge of An Teallach

Camillo Berenos Photography November 15, 2014Hiking and hillwalking, Scottish Highlands, Trip report, Wild camping 1 Comment

Since my previous wild camping trip, which saw me camping on Beinn Eighe in Torridon I have been waiting desperately …

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The coastline near Eyemouth is craggy, rocky and stunning. The wealth of textures created by the various rocks and cliffs is fascinating, and makes for great foregrounds. This was shot during the dawn twilight in anticipation of sunrise, and the colours were very pleasing and subtle, and I preferred the light over the light after sunrise.

Sunrise on the rocky coast near Eyemouth

Camillo Berenos Photography November 2, 2014Trip report Leave a Comment

Since my wild camping trip to Beinn Eighe more than a month ago, I have not been out with the …

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ND grad filter vs exposure blending.

Is exposure blending in landscape photography still considered morally inferior to ND grads?

Camillo Berenos Photography October 1, 2014Photographic musings 2 Comments

Directional light such as sidelight or backlight are generally the most interesting types of light in landscape photography but also …

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Coinneach Mhor offers some stunning views over the Triple Buttress, Sail Mhor, Liathach, Ruadh-stac Mor but also the more distant summits in Torridon. Here I used an ultra-wide angle to emphasize how abrupt Liathach rises out of the surrounding landscape. I have yet to bag the munro summits of Liathach, but I am definitely looking forward to walking over that ridge.

A high camp on Beinn Eighe (Torridon)

Camillo Berenos Photography September 19, 2014Hiking and hillwalking, Scottish Highlands, Trip report, Wild camping Leave a Comment

Why wild camping is so great for landscape photographers There are few things better than being on the summit of …

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The lighthouse at St Abbs head during the blue hour at dawn.

A quick trip to St Abbs Head

Camillo Berenos Photography September 9, 2014Trip report Leave a Comment

Last week it was time to pay St Abbs Head Nature reserve another visit. It is one of the most …

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headshotI am a landscape photographer currently based in Voorburg, The Netherlands. I specialise in fine art landscape and seascape photography, and during the last six years (which I spent in Edinburgh), my main stomping grounds were the Scottish Highlands.
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I am a landscape photographer based in Voorburg, The Netherlands. As a biologist by training, I am passionate about the outdoors in general, and wild areas more specifically. As a keen hiker, and having lived in Edinburgh for several years, much of my recent photography was currently done at higher levels in the Scottish Highlands, but I do occasionally branch out to the valleys and the coast.

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