Tour Scotland Video Loch of Clunie


Tour Scotland video of Loch of Clunie, Perthshire, Scotland. This area is popular with walkers and birdwatchers. The name Clunie derives from the Scots Gaelic word meaning meadow. Brown trout fishing is available on the loch.

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November 6th Autumn Tour Photographs Scotland


November 6th Autumn Tour photographs Scotland. Tour today included Anstruther, Pittenweem, St Andrews and East Neuk of Fife, Scotland.

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Tour Scotland Video Fireworks Perth


Tour Scotland video of the Fireworks in Perth, Scotland. Perth Bonfire and Fireworks, held in South Inch Park, Perth, Scotland. 7.30pm, 5th November 2010.

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November 6th Tour Video Lifeboats Anstruther Scotland


November 6th tour video of the Anstruther Lifeboat in the Outer Harbour at Anstruther, East Neuk of Fife, Scotland. The Kingdom of Fife is a Mersey Class Lifeboat, designated as a Fast Carriage Lifeboat.


November 6th video of the Anstruther Inflatable Lifeboat in the Inner Harbour at Anstruther, East Neuk of Fife, Scotland. The inflatable has a single outboard engine and is ideal for rescues close to the shore in fair to moderate conditions and can be self righted manually by the crew after capsize. The crew all wear dry suits.

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A Vision Of Wild Scotland Photography Book


High Light. A Vision of Wild Scotland. High Light: A Vision of Wild Scotland. Colin Prior's work is about landscape photography at its limits. Shooting at the magic hours of dusk and dawn, he catches those rare moments when composition, fine light and colour combine to create a remarkable image. Each photograph captures fleeting moments of nature which will never repeat themselves exactly. The images verge on obsession, Prior camped out on the remotest peaks in Scotland to obtain them. This stunning new collection documents the dynamic nature of the Highlands landscape and wildlife, and sounds a clarion call for a new, engaged naturalism. In a world where the environment is increasingly being damaged, Prior argues, we should regain touch with what's left of the natural landscape rather than rely solely on superimposed solutions. A key reason why the natural environment is now in peril is precisely because of failures to understand its dynamic, in-flux nature. The portfolio combines breathtaking new examples of Prior's trademark panoramas - which continually appeal to the tourist/travel market - with a range of new medium-format images that push the boundaries of digital photography, of huge interest to his dedicated technical following.

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