Monday 15 June 2009

A rather B&W weekend









What proofed to be a raht er black and white weekend, turned out to be excellent for my kind of landscape potography. You should never underestimate grey weather :-)

Saturday 13 June 2009

"Caithness" my newest book is published



I am delighted to anounce that Caithness, my third photobook is available to purchase now.

This photobook has 120 pages packed full with the best and most stunning views Caithness has to offer throughout the year.

Take a virtual tour through this beautiful place on earth.

If you liked "Scotland Visions" and "North" this is the book for you. The past two books proofed very popular, please email for orders or visit the above link for direct purchase.

Friday 12 June 2009

Old & New
















Some really old stuff, some really new stuff... watch this space :-)

Wednesday 10 June 2009

Equestrian Art







The last couple of days I enjoyed doing some equestrian photography. Here are a few examples of what I transfered some of those images into.... I really could get used to photograph horses :-)
If you want to see your horse transformed into a work of fantasy art, let me know...

More Caithness Coast









Here are some more impression of the fantastic secenery along the Caithness coast. I am not a big hero when it comes to hights, so those views will have to do :-)

Monday 8 June 2009

Caithness Coast











This morning we had a fab walk along the superb Caithness coast. The colours were just amazing and the bird population just so various. Here are some impressions...

Friday 5 June 2009

The imagination runs riot...











ach well, now and then, I really like a good challenge and see what I can turn my "normal" photos into....

We had a phantastic walk yesterday and above location inspired me to to all the transformations...

Very dark and very gothic... all based around the location of "The Devils Pool"

Monday 1 June 2009

Arctic Terns










Well, this is my third attempt in "shooting" Arctic Terns. I found it incredibly difficult to get focus on those fast flying birds, but with a little patience and practise it got easier and easier.
They are very graceful flyers and perform breathtaking stunts.
The biggest problem while shooting flying birds is the panning and zooming with the nearly 3kg heavy gear... An hour shooting is better than any workout :-)

Arctic Terns pt 2