Rum Night Cap
The Rùm Cullin often disturb the air flow as the weather heads towards the Point of Sleat from the West. Both on tranquil and stormy days it can lead to some wonderful patterns of light. During the day these are normally … Read More
A blog about my work as a landscape photographer
The Rùm Cullin often disturb the air flow as the weather heads towards the Point of Sleat from the West. Both on tranquil and stormy days it can lead to some wonderful patterns of light. During the day these are normally … Read More
Having posted the sunrise this morning, the free evening show did it’s best to match.
It’s not the worst way in the world to start the day. Cup of coffee made with beans roasted just down the road at Breakish by Skye’s own coffee roastery and a gentle dawn after a couple of days of … Read More
September had been quite a dry and clear month. However some rain overnight lifted the water levels in the burns. The rivers on Skye are short and most of the water just runs off rock, so they are quick to … Read More
Bitterly cold easterly winds at the moment but slowly the countryside is beginning to come alive though few flowers out yet apart from the early hardy daffodils.
A busy Christmas with rugby and family is rapidly becoming a distant memory as is my memory of the sun. Recent low pressure systems have brought constant rain and low cloud. The days have lacked contrast and having lights on … Read More
A new image – Sunset From Aird – can be viewed by clicking here. In the middle of December the sun sets between the two islands of Eigg and Rhum. Although the horizon was obscured by a bank of cloud … Read More