Published 21 days ago by Richard Gunn
The Grey Cairns of Camster are two Neolithic burial mounds dating from the 4th millenium BC. Both cairns have burial chambers accessed via low narrow passageways.
Published 27 days ago by Moafaq Jamal
My 1st attempt in 360 HDRPlease give me advice on how to make the light level the same across the panorama! it changed after combining the 3 different exposure into 1 hdr
Published 30 days ago by Richard Weston. Weston Digital Imaging
Photographer at Grenitote on the Isle of North Uist in the Outer Hebrides.
Published about 1 month ago by Alan McLean
Found just off the A836 , Strathy Beach is one of the best beaches found on the north coast of Scotland .Having a huge sandy beach ...(more)
Published about 1 month ago by Alan McLean
Found just off the A836 , Strathy Beach is one of the best beaches found on the north coast of Scotland .Having a huge sandy beach , ...(more)
Published about 1 month ago by Alan McLean
Near to John O'Groats , Duncansby Head is found at the most north-easternly point on the Scottish mainland .As well as ex...(more)
Published about 1 month ago by Alan McLean
Being the most northerly point on the UK mainland , Dunnet Head is an obvious place to build a lighthouse .The lighthouse at...(more)
Published about 1 month ago by Richard Gunn
This is the site of an old Victorian artillery (cannon) battery dating from about 1866, located on the shore outside Castletown Village overlooking Dunnet Bay.
Published about 1 month ago by Richard Gunn
Dunnnet Bay is located on the North coast of Scotland. The headland to the right of the bay in the panorama, Dunnet Head, is the most Northerly poin...(more)
Published about 1 month ago by Richard Gunn
The Ness of Duncansby is a small beach about 5 minutes walk from John O'Groats on the North Coast of Scotland. The beach is close to some of the strongest currents in the Pentland Firth.
Published about 1 month ago by Richard Weston. Weston Digital Imaging
Cemetery in Trumisgarry on the island of North Uist in the Western Isles
Published about 1 month ago by Richard Gunn
Castletown Harbour was built around 1825 for the export of flagstones from local quarries around the world where it was used as paving. Nowadays it is used by fishing boats and pleasure craft.
Published 2 months ago by Alan McLean
The grain mill at Forss is a fine example of its kind from the 19th century and has been restored and converted to become a ...(more)
Published 2 months ago by Alan McLean
This shot was taken from the upper waterfall viewpoint on the Forss Hotel side of the river .The River Forss is a v...(more)
Published 2 months ago by Alan McLean
Found on the banks of the River Forss , the old mill here is in a state of ruin . It still has its waterwheel but this is...(more)
Published 2 months ago by Alan McLean
Meandering past the Forss House Hotel , the River Forss is popular for its salmon fishing .It's a very idyllic spot where you can see a...(more)