Scotland, Loch Lomond and the Trossachs National Park, referred to as the gateway to the Western Highlands, is believed to be a place that embodies the essence of the rest of the world, according to the tales passed down through generations.
The roads, mountains, and forests illuminated in infrared light, reveal a captivating ethereal world, showcasing a hidden dimension of our planet's natural beauty. The sun's radiance exposes a mesmerising landscape, offering a fresh perspective on the intricate tapestry of our surroundings.
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Craigmore, situated in Aberfoyle, in Loch Lomand and the Trossachs National Park, Scotland.
Loch Ba, on the A82, Gateway to the Western Highlands, Scotland.
Lochan a’ Ghleannain, due south of Loch Ard, in Queen Elizabeth Forest Park, within Loch Lomond and the Trossachs National Park, Scotland.
Loch Ba, a freshwater loch on Rannoch Moor, Argyll and Bute, on the A82, Gateway to the Western Highlands, Scotland.
Buachaille Etive Mór, One of Scotlands most famous and much loved Monro peaks, lying on the A82 on the way to Fort William and the Western Highlands of Scotland.
Please Note: The images above are very low resolution pictures, provided purely to give you an idea of my work. I like my landscape work to exhibit incredible attention to natural form and detail and have developed a very specific way of working, staying true to what my eyes and inspiration are relaying to me, so that I can create works of art showcasing our wonderful world in all it’s sharpness, clarity and fragility.
As a result the works I produce are extremely detailed and are best when viewed as a physical print in person.
Due to their vast resolution, size and detail, the intricacies come out on a physical print even better than they do in the example below.