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Strong currents are formed when the waves are funneled through this narrow chute in between rocks at Tyninghame beach, East Lothian. As the sun had just risen, the light was beautifully soft and warm.

Sunrise at Tyninghame beach

Camillo Berenos Photography August 30, 2014 Scottish east coast, Trip report Leave a Comment

Tyninghame beach is probably the most beautiful beach in East Lothian I had never visited before earlier this week. I …

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The Torridonian sandstone pinnacles on Sgorr Tuath are almost surreal in appearance, especially with the primordial landscape of Inverpolly and Assynt as a backdrop. Stac Pollaidh, Suilven, Cul Mor and Cul Beag can all be admired from this vantage point.

Wild camping on Sgorr Tuath, Coigach

Camillo Berenos Photography August 20, 2014 Hiking and hillwalking, Scottish Highlands, Trip report, Wild camping 3 Comments

Coigach, Inverpolly and Assynt are probably among the most scenic regions in the Scottish highlands if you ask me. The …

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Some interesting rocks found on Dunbar East beach, East Lothian.

Two alternative takes of the same photograph

Camillo Berenos Photography August 7, 2014 Photographic musings, Scottish east coast Leave a Comment

According to conventional wisdom photographers should always aim to only select and present one version of a certain composition: the …

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The sun sets behind Tantallon castle (as seen from Seacliff beach) in the summer months. The great seaweed covered rocks really catch my eye every time I visit this beach and make for an interesting foreground, at all tide levels..

Seacliff beach revisited

Camillo Berenos Photography August 5, 2014 Scottish east coast, Trip report 1 Comment

I may start to sound like a broken record if I don’t stop expressing my love for Seacliff beach soon. …

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Ten essential tips for better seascape photography

Camillo Berenos Photography July 31, 2014 Photographic musings, Photography tips Leave a Comment

I grew up on an island so small, that the sea was always within a 6km distance. We lived in …

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As the tide was going out this rock and the rippled sand made for a great foreground, with the Bass Rock on the horizon. After many heavy showers, the weather turned an hour before sunset, and what a beautiful sunset this was!

Sunset on Seacliff beach

Camillo Berenos Photography July 11, 2014 Scottish east coast, Trip report Leave a Comment

Recently I went to good old Seacliff beach on the East Lothian coast again. I left home a little bit …

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The Longniddry shipwreck near Longniddry Bents as the tide is going out. It was quite foggy, which meant that the shores of Fife across the estuary are not visible, adding to the surreal and minimalist effect I was after.

Longniddry shipwreck: reprise

Camillo Berenos Photography June 30, 2014 Scottish east coast, Trip report 3 Comments

The shipwreck at Longniddry beach is one of those iconic locations on the East Lothian coast which has haunted me …

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The route over the ridge of Beinn Alligin is a classic walk, regardless whether the horns are tackled first or last. Beinn Dearg can be seen behind the horns in this long exposure photograph taken around sunset.

Backpacking photography trip to Torridon

Camillo Berenos Photography June 10, 2014 Hiking and hillwalking, Scottish Highlands, Trip report, Wild camping Leave a Comment

I have been wanting to visit Torridon for a very long time, but for some reason it never really materialised. …

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Jetty at St Abbs Head submerged at high tide during an intense sunset in summer.

Jetty at Pettico Wick

Camillo Berenos Photography June 1, 2014 Scottish east coast, Trip report Leave a Comment

The jetty at Pettico Wick near St Abbs Head is one of those photo locations which has an almost iconic …

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About me

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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