Highland and Islands, Mountains and Glens.
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David Brookens
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Highland and Islands, Mountains and Glens.
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A lonely Knoydart sheiling at Folach high in Glen Guiserein.
The jetty at Inverie, Knoydart in late afternoon sun.
Evening sun on the calm waters of Loch Nevis
Early Spring sunshine on Strathcroe and the snow topped Kintail hills.
Built in 1796 for transporting oak and charcoal out of the area, the old jetty at Kinlochmoidart is now ruined beyond repair.
From Traigh near Morar, the evening sun lights up a column of cloud sitting over Eigg and Rum.
Castle Tioram guarding the narrows at Loch Moidart in the heart of Jacobite country.
Built in 1796 for transporting oak and charcoal out of the area, the old jetty at Kinlochmoidart is now ruined beyond repair.
The West Highland Line viaduct and late winter snow seen from near the Princes Cairn at the head of Loch nan Uamh.
The West Highland Line viaduct and late winter snow seen from near the Princes Cairn at the head of Loch nan Uamh
The Glenfinnan Monument and the head of Glen Shiel looking appropriately atmospheric on a dark and brooding day in the heart of Jacobite country.
Castle Tioram guarding the narrows at Loch Moidart in the heart of Jacobite country.
Lying between Arisaig and Morar, the machair at Traigh under an April evening sky.
The long abandoned jetty at Kinlochmoidart at low tide on an April afternoon. Jacobite country.
A lone cruiser sits safely at anchor in the mouth of the River Morar near Mallaig.
Looking west along the north shore of Loch Morar with the Cuillin of Skye in the far distance.
On the north shore of Loch Morar looking towards the hills of Glen Pean and Kinlochmorar.
The Chapel of Inverbeg on the north shore of Loch Morar was in use from 1780 until 1836 serving the people of lochs Morar, Arkaig and Nevis.
An Episcopalian church, St Finan's is situated near Kinlochmoidart House, a property and an area with direct links to the Jacobite rising of 1745 and Bonnie Prince Charlie himself.
An afternoon storm brews up over Loch Ailort and Loch nan Uamh in Moidart.
Near Acharacle, in the heart of Jacobite country, an old bridge on the River Shiel as it makes its way from Loch Shiel to Loch Moidart .
From the Applecross to Shieldaig road, the snow covered mountains of Torridon tower over Upper Loch Torridon in the Scottish Highlands
High level cultivation on the slopes of Sgurr Coire Coinnichean above Inverie, Knoydart
Below the flanks of Ben Nevis morning mist lingers in the glen at Achriabhach.
Looking towards Inverguseran in Knoydart from the Airor track near Eilean Shamadalain
In the rough country behind Inverie, Knoydart, the Brocket Memorial dominates the track to Gleann Dubh-Lochain.
The sun struggles to break through on a dreich day at Inverie in Knoydart.
The pier and a lonely cottage at Airor in remote and rugged Knoydart.
A misty winter's morning at Loch Lubnaig near Callander
From Traigh near Morar, the evening sun lights up a column of cloud sitting over Eigg and Rum.
An April sun setting over Skye and the Small Isles lights up the bay and harbour at Arisaig.
A fiery winter sunset lights up Pladda and its lighthouse.
With the Isle of Skye beyond, the setting sun lights up the old ferry slip at Totaig on Loch Duich.