Even without a fiery sunset, Queen's View is absolutely breath-taking. The soft, golden light bathed the landscape in a warm glow, stretching all the way across Loch Tummel and to the distant hills. It's easy to see why this spot is fit for a Queen! (Whether it was named for Queen Victoria or an earlier queen, Isabella, wife of Robert the Bruce, is still debated!)
Just a short drive from Pitlochry, the Falls of Bruar are even more enchanting in autumn. The golden leaves and rushing water create a truly magical scene. Did you know that the poet Robert Burns was so inspired by this place that he wrote a poem begging the Duke of Atholl to plant trees here? Well, the Duke listened, and now the falls are surrounded by beautiful woodland.
Just a short drive from Pitlochry, the Falls of Bruar are even more enchanting in autumn. The golden leaves and rushing water create a truly magical scene. Did you know that the poet Robert Burns was so inspired by this place that he wrote a poem begging the Duke of Atholl to plant trees here? Well, the Duke listened, and now the falls are surrounded by beautiful woodland.
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Just a short drive from Pitlochry, the Falls of Bruar are even more enchanting in autumn. The golden leaves and rushing water create a truly magical scene. Did you know that the poet Robert Burns was so inspired by this place that he wrote a poem begging the Duke of Atholl to plant trees here? Well, the Duke listened, and now the falls are surrounded by beautiful woodland.
A relection in one of the many lochs of Scotland. A very subtle split tone over the black and white adds just a touch more interest to the image.
Black Rock Cottage sits among the mountains of Glen Coe and is a popular photographic locations in the Scottish Highlands
A woman gazes out at the waters of Loch Etive as the evening light sweeps the clouds overhead
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An old fashioned red telephone box nestled in Glen Etive in the Scottish Highlands
The River Etive runs swiftly through Glen Etive and is one of Scotlands most challenging white water kayaking runs.
The Glenfinnan Monument on the banks of Loch Shiel, in honour of the clansmen who died during the Jacobite rising.
A view down the beautiful Loch Shiel
The impressive Steall Falls at the top of Glen Nevis during a heavy snowfall
Admiring the amazing Scottish Highland landscape from the Loch Tulla Viewpoint
Greenan Castle, in Ayr, sits balanced dramatically on the edge of the shore cliff
The council buildings of Ayr lit up for the evening
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The River Coe sweeps its way through Glen Coe in the Scottish Highlands
Old trees rise up out of the water of Loch Lomond
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The small fishing harbour of Boddam, near Aberdeen
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Fishing creels used by the Scottish fishermen off the east coast
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A damaged fishing boat that has been hauled out of the water and left to rot. A lighthouse in the background warns of the dangers of the sea.
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The sun sets over the snow covered graveyard in Dundee
Sunbeams stretch down to light portions of the landscapes surrounding Loch Linnhe