Having just got back from seven days braving the weather in the highlands of Scotland (a good 550 miles from our home in Surrey) I look back over the photos. Some documented the time we spent with our friends Richard and Liz, some recorded the local wildlife and others were of the spectacular landscape. I look at them and wish I was still there. It is a truely jaw-dropping part of the world. So beautiful and yet so rugged...both at the same time.
It rained every day while we were up there, and to some extent I was grateful. If the sun had been shining I would have had to stop the car at every turn in the road to take a photo.
The flight from Gatwick took only one hour and twenty minutes - I hadn't realised just how close Scotland was. One hour and twenty minutes from some of the most extraordinary landscape in the British Isles. I will be going back.
Living in Surrey, I don't do a lot of landscape photography, so I had a great opportunity to shoot images that were out of my comfort zone (people being my preferred subject).
Below are just a few shots from a truely wonderful place.
Do click on the images to see the larger versions in their hi-res glory.
Please feel free to leave you comments at the end of the photos.
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