I took this photo in the Ben Lora forest near the half-way viewpoint. The squirrel eventually scurried up the tree trunk, crossed over the track in the canopy and disappeared into the pines. |
An ongoing series of photos taken around the Benderloch area of the Scottish West Highlands. If you would like more information about the area, including tourist and "where to stay" info please visit the Benderloch website - link on sidebar. Enjoy the pictures, and remember that if you click on a picture a larger version will open. Steve.
Saturday, November 05, 2011
Red Squirrel
Saturday, October 22, 2011
River Coupall
By Loch Creran
Friday, October 21, 2011
Glencoe area
Thursday, September 29, 2011
Sunset Loch Etive
I have previously posted a photo of Ardchattan Kirk taken through the trees but I wanted to return when the sunset would be behind the church.
The best shot with a sunset sky |
As I photographed the church these mute swans took a look at me |
Saturday, July 16, 2011
Highland Games
Dancing competition accompanied by bagpipes |
The games field during the throwing the hammer competition |
Awards presentation |
Wednesday, July 13, 2011
The Scottish Sea Life Sanctuary at Barcaldine has a new feature for 2011 - a collection of turtles. The centre is found on the shore of Loch Creran on the A828 when going north from Benderloch towards Fort William.
More information about the centre - opening times, attractions, otter, seal and shark feeding times - human feeding at the cafe - the shop - here
The entrance - look for the large carved seals on the roadside! |
The turtles |
Turtles in close-up |
View over Loch creran from the centre |
Dramatic black-and-white shot looking into the Glencoe mountains from the centre |
Fishing boat at mooring on the loch |
If you book your tickets online during July 2011 you'll get a discount.
There is now a cycling/walking track from the centre running north to the Creagan Bridge over Loch Creran and beyond towards Appin. Other parts of this track are now open from Oban to Dunbeg, at Benderloch, and from Kentallen through Ballachulish to Glencoe. In time all these sections will be connected to make the Red Fox Trail between Oban and Fort William.
Orchids
Its been another good year for the orchids growing in the old gravel pit area above the beach at Benderloch. Perhaps not quite as numerous as last year but individual plants seem to have had taller flower stems.
Tuesday, July 12, 2011
Ardchattan Kirk 175th Anniversary
2011 is the 175th anniversary of the opening of Ardchattan Kirk, the Church of Scotland building on the north shore of Loch Etive. Throughout the summer there is a photographic exhibition showing people, events and documents about the building and the parish history.
There is more information about the Parish and the Exhibition here.
These are a couple of pictures I took recently. I spotted the potential for framing the building shot last winter and have been waiting for leaves to come out and the right light to get this photo from low down on the road. To get a nice balance of lighting more like the eye sees it this is built from a series of exposures of the scene.
I have already produced a set of postcards of the church which includes a vertical shot of the interior. Now that I have a "wider" wide-angle lens I was able to stand in the gallery and take this view of the interior showing the Minister's pulpit (with the cross on the white drape or pulpit-fall as it is known); the inverted conical canopy (sounding board) above it and the Precentor's box below (for leading the singing of psalms).
Midsummer 2011 sunset, Benderloch
Tralee bay, Midsummer 2011 |
Tuesday, July 05, 2011
Glencoe & Ballachulish
Some photos taken walking near Ballachulish and Glencoe villages. If you are staying around Benderloch allow yourself about 40 minutes for the drive north up the coastline of Loch Linnhe.
Better still - make it a full day trip and have time to stop at the viewpoints and eateries en-route!
Loch Leven and the Pap of Glencoe from Ballachulish |
Loch Leven and Pap of Glencoe from north side of the loch |
Glencoe Lochan behind the old hospital - a lovely disability-friendly walk from the village |
The old slate quarry port at Ballachulish - midsummer sunset |
Ballachulish - midsummer sunset |
Friday, June 17, 2011
Beech wood
Loch Creran
Friday, April 15, 2011
Early April pictures
With the arrival of spring, and Easter not far off Benderloch is ready to welcome trippers and holidaymakers. For a wide selection of places to stay in the Benderloch area see the listings on our main Benderloch site.
The Ben Lora Cafe, Benderloch now open for the season. |
Cyclists take a picnic in Benderloch by the Red Fox cycle track. |
Light shines through the daffodil petals at Seaview Caravan & Camping park, Benderloch. |
Saturday, April 02, 2011
Tuesday, March 22, 2011
Achnaba, Loch Etive
Sunday, March 20, 2011
More March snow
Various locations around Benderloch. Taken from the road to the Isle of Eriska hotel and from inside the bus to Oban.
Telephoto shot of the hills above Kingairloch |
From Loch Linnhe shore looking east to Ben Sgulaird at the head of Loch Creran |
Ben Lora above Benderloch from the Oban service bus |
East up Loch Creran (compare with Feb 18 photo) |
Loch Creran from the car park at the Scottish Wildlife Trust Nature Reserve |
High tide at the junction of Lochs Creran and Linnhe |
Sunday, March 13, 2011
March snow
As often happens March has it's share of snow. As it melted these colourful crocus flowers stood out against the snowy, grassy background.
Tuesday, March 08, 2011
Misty Loch
Fishing boat moored on Loch Creran.
It was a showery day with low misty cloud but dry when I shot this. Its made from layering 2 images of 3exposures HDR. The camera was doing too good a job of clearing the mist in a normal single shot. The HDR method enabled me to reproduce the scene much as I saw it.
Friday, February 18, 2011
Loch Creran
High tide today on Loch Creran. There was a lot of snow on the hills yesterday but much has now melted.
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