With a freezing hand on the shutter button it seemed an age before these returning walkers were evenly spaced for this shot.
I camped here and it didn’t look too good on arrival but an overnight dusting of snow rendered this fantastic moody scene.
Shot at around 400mm, who says landscapes need to be captured with a wideangle lens ?
After a long ascent of Ben More I was just in time to see this early morning sun colour this mist a rich golden colour.
I was to camp higher up but it was too windy and ended up on the shores of the loch, how lucky I was.
An early autumnal start up what will later be the Glencoe ski slopes when it snows to see the Buachaille with a wreath of mist around its summit.
Alpenglow on The Ben early morning with the jagged, foreboding Aonach Eagach Ridge in the foreground.
Shelter Stone Crag in the winter with the Earths shadow in the sky just behind.
An early glow brushes the top of The Triple Buttress of Beinn Eighe.
One of the most amazing sunset I’ve ever seen from this great camping spot.
An incredible sunrise over the Tors of Beinn Mheadhoin, camping on the Cairngorm Plateau early spring I’d underestimated how chilly it would be. Wearing everything I had I still shivered in the wind, but it was soon forgotten as this scene unfolded before of me.