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Mountain Hare Wildlife Photography | A Day in the Hills

A glorious day gave me the idea to head out and do some wildlife photography, my target Mountain Hares. Surprisingly I found an individual relatively quickly and over time I was able to move into a position that should’ve given good images. However, the heavens opened and I was stood on the hill for a long time before the hare graced me with some great images!

Sunrise at Loch Garten

A simple little sunrise landscape photography excursion to Loch Garten. I try a different composition from what I have photographed in the past in attempt to combat the criticism of another photographer. There will be an upcoming video discussing the results soon.

Location Scouting in Hidden West Coast Valley

A day of curiosity exploring a hidden valley on the west coast of Scotland for the landscape photography possibilities. Bizarrely the rain created a lot of opportunities and amazing conditions for landscape photography. A beautiful valley that I had never explored before resulted in some great images of the day!

Autumn Colours in Glen Affric

A wonderful morning exploring Glen Affric looking to capture the vibrant colours of autumn in the landscape. From the sunburst yellows of birch trees, to the layering of colours created by bracken. The beautiful valley of Glen Affric does not disappoint in the variety of images to be had.

Realities of Wildlife Photography: Know Animal Behaviour (Ptarmigan in the Cairngorms)

After a successful landscape photography shoot in the foggy Cairngorm mountains, I turned my attention to my next subject: Ptarmigan. I was to spend the day looking for ptarmigan with the hope of capturing some wildlife photography images, but the weather decided not to co-operate with me. Being rained off the mountain without any pictures, I did some research about ptarmigan behaviour to better know my subject.

Landscape Photography in the Foggy Cairngorm Mountains

After a fraught morning of lost opportunities, I finally make it to where I intend to spend the day filming vlogs. I was planning on doing some landscape photography in the mountains enshrouded by fog and low clouds to create some ethereal and interesting landscape photography images. The results were more than I could expect and I had an amazing session of photography!

Sunset Landscape Photography at Loch an Eilean

Arriving at Loch an Eilean there was a tonne of people out enjoying the evening, I wasn’t deterred from my planned Landscape Photography. It was a spectacular evening full of golden light cast across the landscape and vibrant pink and orange colours in the sky. The first 2 images I captured were complicated images to process: an HDR and a Panorama. But the best images came from the setting sun!

Golden Light on Loch Insh and Loch Alvie

Had a bit of a bad start to the morning with a very flat sunrise image but following the colours the golden light that lit the landscape was stunning! Loch Insh gave me 3 golden landscapes, illuminating the forests on the banks of the loch. But my favourite image was from Loch Alvie, the church and reflections in the golden light was perfect!

Landscape Photographer's Point of View: The Birks of Aberfeldy

An extremely wet and rainy day but that doesn’t mean landscape photography can’t be done! I went to one of my favourite rainy day locations, the Birks of Aberfeldy. A wonderful forest walk with a cascading river full of small rapids, a landscape photographer’s dream. Short of time and light and wanting to concentrate on photography, I filmed most of it from my point of view…

Sunrise at the Lily Loch

During Lockdown I discovered this little loch not too far from home. It was spring and the lilies were in full bloom. I knew then that I wanted to photograph this lily loch during a colourful sunrise. Fast forward a while and I return to the loch in the autumn to finally photograph it with a beautiful sunrise.

Different Locations and Different Styles of Landscape Photography

Moving along the Moray Coast it was now the middle of the day but I was inspired to try different landscape photography styles in the various locations I visited along the coast. I explored detailed compositions of the rock formations and features of the beach, as well as a more traditional approach and ICM photography as well. A great day exploring the Moray Coast for landscape photography opportunities.

ICM Photography in the Mountains

A beautiful sunny day does not easily lend itself to landscape photography, but I had a brainwave, the golden light of sunset ought to create heavy areas of contrast in the mountains and I could get some minimalist images. But when the clouds begin to block out the sun, I had to adapt my plans. ICM photography saved the evening and created some amazing images.

Forest Composition Tips at a Beach with a Dead Forest

A new location for me up on the Moray Coast lent itself to wonderful forest and beach photography. This remote sandy beach was hidden through a large pine forest requiring a hike of several kilometres to arrive, and as the beach comes into view there is a dead forest that is so unique I had to photo it! Then great sunset colours appeared over the sea!

Changing Weather Means that Excellent Landscape Photography is Everywhere

Whenever I go to photograph red grouse, I see these rocky outcrops and hills and I’ve always wondered whether they would be good for landscape photography? Curiosity finally got the better of me and an evening walk was in order. The weather was changing so much that it brought the landscape to life and I had to go handheld to photograph the changing conditions. An excellent day of photography!

Calming Landscape Photography

A quiet and calming exploration of a forest with several lochs inspired me to try various different landscape photography techniques and styles. Painterly reflections, black and white intimate abstract reflection, ICM photography of the forest, and a classic viewpoint composition. A great day of Landscape Photography!

Walking 22KM and Not Taking A Photo

I decided on the spur of the moment to go wild camping for some landscape photography. On the way, at several points, I questioned whether I should continue as I was being battered by strong gale force winds that had not been predicted. After walking more than 10km I finally made it to destination, but I struggled to pitch my tent and knew that I needed to go home. 22Km in total and not a single photograph!