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    Storm Over Hamn

    Winter storm building shortly after sunrise at Hamn.
  2. Loch Druim Suardalain deep in the Scottish Highlands during some gorgeous autumnal weather.
  3. Loch Druim Suardalain, Assynt, ScotlandAstonishingly beautiful golden light found a way to escape the low hanging clouds over Loch Druim Suardalain near Loch Inver and bathe the flanks of the absurdly stunning peak of Suilven and the bracken and deer grass clad banks of the lochan with butterscotch light. For the briefest moment the Heavens opened and an intense rainbow formed to complete the majestic scene, truly transient light.Pentax 67 II ,55-100 zoom,Fujichrome Velvia0.3ND Hard Grad, f/16 at 1/2 Second

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    Rest In Peace

    A quiet backwater of Loch Assynt at twilight in the Highlands of Scotland, pleased with the mimicry of the reeds and skeletal trees.
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    Rest In Peace

    Loch Assynt, Sutherland, ScotlandRarely is there a reflection of this quality and utter tranquility on Loch Assynt, even the sombre steel blue, grey hues of dusk add to the sense of peace. Those gossamer thin reeds sticking some three feet or so out of the water were very important to my composition and even in such benign conditions I still had to wait for a while for them to settle. I love though the delicacy of the foreground compared to the solidity of the backdrop island of Scots pine trees, some dead some living.Please View LARGE..Pentax 67II, 90-180 zoom, f/22 at 20 Seconds, Fuji Velvia 50.

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  6. A gorgeous autumn morning on a perfectly still day with wraiths of mist lifting off the silent lochans.
  7. Rannoch Moor, Glencoe, ScotlandProbably my favourite shot of the whole morning on Rannoch Moor. It was the second week or so of October the deer grass was at maximum intensity of colour, flaming orange, it was breathlessly still the chill air had spawned morning mist that lifted wraith like from the lochans and the foreground loch was punctuated by spears of yellow green reeds that contrasted subtlely with the sky and a cloud flecked orange tinged mountain looming out of an ethereal band of delicate misty air. Gorgeous and I milked it for all it was worth.Pentax 67 II ,55-100 zoom,Fujichrome Velvia0.45ND Hard Grad, f/25 at 1 Second

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    Portknockie Cherry

    Hi Jeff It was a very unusual sky, flat clouds at the same lvel and quite thin they were catching the last dregs of sunlight at the anti-solar point, you can actually see a little of the earths shadow rising into the sky at the horizon. Exposure time was around eight seconds but it was pretty still anyway so not much cloud movement.
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    Portknockie Cherry

    A cherry red clouded sky formed over the Bowfiddle Rock on the Moray Coast line near Portknockie in Scotland last summer, this was about peak intensity.
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    Portknockie Cherry

    Portknockie, Moray, ScotlandI have had the pleasure of visiting this location dozens of times but to this day I have never witnessed a more astonishingly colourful evening as I was fortunate to see during this late August Summer evening gazing out at the magnificent Bowfiddle rock. The sky turned raspberry red then latterly cherry pink and the blue wedge of Earth's shadow started to be projected onto the pinkening sky. The glow from the setting sun on the rock stack ensured a soft, even and colourful golden glow was retained.New Photography workshops and masterclasses at TRANSIENT LIGHT.Pentax 67 II ,45mm lens,Fujichrome Velvia0.45ND Hard Grad, 4 Stop Firecrest ND Filter, f/22 at 8 Seconds

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    Sligachan River

    Beautiful late afternoon autumn sunlight bathes the peak of Marsco on Skye beneath which flows the river Sligachan slowed by extending the exposure with a suitable ND filter.
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