Sunday 17 May 2009

Mystic Scotland









Today I would like to introduce you to my new project, "Mystic Scotland".

You will see many dramatic and mystic places from around Scotland that I have captured so far, or plan to capture in the future. The series will be entirely in Black & White, as this is my favourite and speciality subject. All of the photos will be held very dark to enhance the mystic and dramatic feeling that the places demand.
To kick off, I would like to start in my home county of Caithness.

Castle Sinclair / Girnigoe

3 comments:

Eric said...

My favorite castle... It's great in black and white ! Thanks !

I've written my play about it : just have a lReputation is growing in Great Britain for the heroe of this play, Ronald MacDonald, since he has directed the scottish famous play from Shakespeare, Macbeth. When the play starts, he has just decided to take an advantage of his success, and has just finished to write his new play called the Ceilidh. Many of the characters from the Ceilidh strangely look like those in Macbeth.

Ronald has casted the parts to the actors who have already acted in Macbeth. The Ceilidh takes place in the end of the 16th century in the Highlands of Scotland, in Caithness. It derives from the tragic events connected with clan Sinclair : one father, full of pride and ambition, has emprisonned his son John in Girnigoe dungeon and starves him to death because he has tried to take the power. He is rough with John’s fiancĂ©e, princess Fiona, whom he has emprisonned too. She finally dies in Ackergill Tower, not far from Girnigoe Castle and begins to be “the green lady of Ackergill Tower”. His younger son, Georges, operates in the dark and tries to win his father’s trust to get a better chance to win the power.

That is the plot imagined by Ronald. At the same time, and that is only revealed at the end, this fiction played on the stage allows the producer to realise his ambitions :

change his life ;

give up with theatre ;

become the manager of a big land in Brazil ;

marry his secret mistress, Lou, the passionnate actress ;

get rid of two other girls : Heather (who is pregnant since she came with him to Caithness a few months earlier) and Rebecca, the terrible mistress who played as lady Macbeth in the previous play.
ook on the story :

MartinaCross.com said...

Eric, that sounds a great play! Thanks for sharing that with me and the readers of my blog!
If you ever need any photos of Girnigoe, let me know...

Eric said...

Thanks Martina for the proposition... Any photo of Girnigoe would please me... When I was in Caithness I went at least once a week to that area which has changed ! At that time, there was nobody around and you could enter the high part of the castle climbing a rope ! Now there is a very interesting man in charge of keeping the building restaured. And the true stories are coming out from the legends I was told about !