
Danny is a legend.

Thank you, I do try to achieve a more painterly feel.

Thanks!

Some of my favourite mountains in all of Scotland


Sligachan, Isle of Skye, Scotland, UK.

Me too, me too.

Cheers! This was shot just after sunrise and we were one of the first up there in October, so definitely a lot more quiet than peak season.

Thanks!

I love that the UK as a whole has managed to hold on to so many stone circles. There's something magical and mysterious about them, thinking about the thousands of years they've been there.

An experience on the Isle of Arran I'll never forget


Machrie Moor stone circles, Isle of Arran, Scotland, UK.

A true autumnal Highland scene from Loch Maree


Loch Maree, Scotland, UK.

Geeking out at the geology around Fife Ness


Fife Ness, East Neuk of Fife, Scotland, UK.

It does seem to inspire a somewhat "marmite" reaction in people.

A pink sandstone remnant of a former sea cliff formed around 15,000 years ago


Buddo Rock, Buddo Ness, Fife, Scotland, UK.

You're right, I was supposed to write "wind and sea" but habit took over.

This could easily be a film poster of some nature. Fantastic.

Millions of years of wind and rain in the East Neuk of Fife


Anstruther Wester, East Neuk of Fife, Scotland, Uk.

Ancient sea caves, now standing alone


Caves of Caiplie, East Neuk of Fire, Scotland, UK

I'm keen on ensuring there's a sense of distance in my landscape work, and one way to achieve that is making sure your black levels lighten as the distance increases. I achieve this by diffusing then lightening black levels selective the further in the distance an object is.

Ta!

This was back in the days of yore, which is to say, a Nikon D7000 using a Tokina 11-16 mm f2.8

Wow, yeah you've got to be careful with Tryfan; a good chunk of it is scrambling whilst navigating.

My favourite peak in all of Wales


Ogwen valley, Eryri/Snowdonia, Wales, UK.

You are entirely correct.

A great example of Brutalist architecture, it divides opinion sharply


Preston Bus Station, Lancashire, UK.

Thank you!

Hah, well this area is the land of caves and potholes, where there's all sorts of weird and wonderful names.
- Juniper Gulf
- Redundancy Hole
- Braithwaite Wife Hole
- Bull Pot of the Witches
And loads more.

I like this imagery.

The "clints" and "grikes" of Southerscales Scar


Southerscales Scar, Yorkshire Dales, England.

Yup! One of the oldest stone circles in England, making it around 5,000-years old.

Managed to nab the last of the snow with this beautiful hike


Castlerigg, Lake District, England, UK.

The forecast showed ONE day of clear weather, so I rearranged work shifts for it


Tilberthwaite, Lake District, UK.

Reflection of Kilchurn Castle in Loch Awe


A beautiful autumn day in the Scottish Highlands. Kilchurn Castle, Loch Awe, Argyll & Bute, Highlands, Scotland.

The man-made Clapham Falls in the Yorkshire Dales


Clapham, Yorkshire Dales, England, UK.

Inverawe House with Ben Cruachan looming above


Bonawe, Scotland

The mind-bending angles of the Abhainn Teithil gorge


Sutherland's Grove, Barcaldine, Scotland.

The most perfect Scottish mountain: Buachaille Etive Mor


Glencoe/Glen Etive, Scottish Highlands. Shot on my Google Pixel 9 Pro XL.

St. Conan's Kirk on the shores of Loch Awe


St. Conan's Kirk, Lochawe, Argyll & Bute, Scotland. Shot on my Google Pixel 9 Pro XL.