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  • Looking over the statue to the Highlanders at Glenfinnan as rains sweep down Loch Shiel in the Highlands.  It is here that Bonnie Prince Charlie rallied the Highlanders to his cause (and sent them to their eventual doom at Culloden Moor.)
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  • Loch Cill Chriosd in Strath Suardal on the Isle of Skye is perfectly calm in the predawn light.  Behind the Loch on the right is Benn na Caillich, one of the Red Cuillins.  Locals know the loch as the "hairy" loch.
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  • Loch Cill Chriosd in Strath Suardal on the Isle of Skye is perfectly calm in the predawn light.  Behind the Loch on the right is Benn na Caillich, one of the Red Cuillins.  Locals know the loch as the "hairy" loch.
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  • Loch Cill Chriosd in Strath Suardal on the Isle of Skye is perfectly calm in the predawn light.  Behind the Loch on the right is Benn na Caillich, one of the Red Cuillins.  Locals know the loch as the "hairy" loch.
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  • Morning at Eilean na Moine in Loch Eilt, a loch in Lochaber, in the West Highlands of Scotland. It is between the villages of Glenfinnan and Lochailort. Loch Eilt separates the traditional districts of Morar, to the north, and Moidart, to the south.
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  • Loch Cill Chriosd in Strath Suardal on the Isle of Skye is perfectly calm in the predawn light.  Behind the Loch on the right is Benn na Caillich, one of the Red Cuillins.  Locals know the loch as the "hairy" loch.
    Skye Pann I Flat.jpg
  • Sunrise on Loch Maree in Wester Ross in the Northwest Highlands of Scotland. Numerous small islands in the Loch have old Scots Pines growing on them, mostly because on the islands they are protected from deer.
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  • Sunrise on Loch Maree in Wester Ross in the Northwest Highlands of Scotland. Numerous small islands in the Loch have old Scots Pines growing on them, mostly because on the islands they are protected from deer.
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  • Sunrise on Loch Maree in Wester Ross in the Northwest Highlands of Scotland. Numerous small islands in the Loch have old Scots Pines growing on them, mostly because on the islands they are protected from deer.
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  • Loch Maree in Wester Ross in the Northwest Highlands of Scotland. Numerous small islands in the Loch have old Scots Pines growing on them, mostly because on the islands they are protected from deer.
    MM8321_20160413_24741.jpg
  • Sunrise on Loch Maree in Wester Ross in the Northwest Highlands of Scotland. Numerous small islands in the Loch have old Scots Pines growing on them, mostly because on the islands they are protected from deer.
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  • Waves on Loch Ness. Scotland. To buy this print click on the SHOPPING CART below.
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  • Loch Slalpin on the Strathaird peninsula of the Isle of Skye, perfectly calm in the predawn light.  Fishing and pleasure boats at anchor.
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  • Sheepherder Allan Gray gathers his sheep near the ruins of historic Kilchurn Castle on Loch Awe, Scotland.
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  • Loch Eilt in Lochaber in the West Highlands of Scotland. Scots pines grow on the small island, protected from grazing deer. This island is famous as being the grave site of Dumbledore from the Harry Potter movies.
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  • Loch Eilt in Lochaber in the West Highlands of Scotland. Scots pines grow on the small island, protected from grazing deer. This island is famous as being the grave site of Dumbledore from the Harry Potter movies.
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  • Loch Cill Chriosd in Strath Suardal on the Isle of Skye is perfectly calm in the predawn light.  Behind the Loch on the right is Benn na Caillich, one of the Red Cuillins.  Locals know the loch as the "hairy" loch.
    MM7701_20080901_14647 (1).jpg
  • Loch Cill Chriosd in Strath Suardal on the Isle of Skye is perfectly calm in the predawn light.  Behind the Loch on the right is Benn na Caillich, one of the Red Cuillins.  Locals know the loch as the "hairy" loch.  To buy this print click on the SHOPPING CART below.
    MM7701_20080901_14844.jpg
  • Loch Cill Chriosd in Strath Suardal on the Isle of Skye is perfectly calm in the predawn light.  Behind the Loch on the right is Benn na Caillich, one of the Red Cuillins.  Locals know the loch as the "hairy" loch.  To buy this print click on the SHOPPING CART below.
    Skye Pann I Flat.jpg
  • Colin Murdoch is head gamekeeper at Reraig Forest near Loch Carron. He manages their deer herd including the feeding of stags on the hills overlooking Loch Carron.
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  • Loch Slalpin on the Strathaird peninsula of the Isle of Skye, perfectly calm in the predawn light.  Fishing and pleasure boats at anchor.  To buy this print click on the SHOPPING CART below.
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  • The Scavaig River pouring out into Loch na Cuilce in the Black Cuillins on the Isle of Skye, Scotland.  Famous for the surrounding high mountains popular with climbers from around the world.  Part of the Cuillin Range on the south end of Skye.
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  • The Scavaig River pouring out into Loch na Cuilce in the Black Cuillins on the Isle of Skye, Scotland.  Famous for the surrounding high mountains popular with climbers from around the world.  Part of the Cuillin Range on the south end of Skye.  To buy this print click on the SHOPPING CART below.
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  • Abernethy is a 12,000-hectare nature reserve sitting within the Cairngorms National Park in Scotland. It is a fine exemplar of the remaining Caledonian forests, featuring a few old "granny trees" amongst growth that is much, much younger and of a different character. <br />
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The RSPB manages the majority of the reserve with Scottish National Heritage (SNH) taking care of part of it. Abernethy is an important site for ancient Caledonian pine trees, and species such as capercaillie and crested tit.<br />
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Like most of Scotland’s native woods, Abernethy has suffered deforestation over the centuries. Sheep and deer browsing then conspired to prevent new tree growth. Blocks of commercial conifer plantations have been sown into areas where there would have been native woodland.
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  • Stac Pollaidh, Assynt in the far northwest of Scotland, a vast land of will moors and towering mountains. <br />
Sgorr Tuath is 589m (1933ft) and a rough climb but is still the 2,944th highest mountain in Scotland. Views here are across to Stac Pollaidh (Stack Polly) which is a popular hiking destination.
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  • View of the Assynt Mountains, in the Assynt region and parish in the south-west of Sutherland, Scotland.It is famous for its landscape (Inverpolly Nature Reserve) and its remarkable mountains (Quinag, Canisp, Suilven, Cùl Mòr, Stac Pollaidh, Ben More Assynt). Knockan Crag National Nature Reserve, which includes a visitor centre interpreting the geological feature the Moine Thrust, is part of the North West Highlands Geopark.
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  • In Elgol, looking over at the Black Cuillin range on the Isle of Skye, Scotland.
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  • In Elgol, looking over at the Black Cuillin range on the Isle of Skye,  in the Hebrides islands of Scotland. To buy this print click on the SHOPPING CART below.
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  • Waves on Loch Linnhe, Scotland. Traveling down the Caladonian Canal between Fort Augustus and Banavie, Lord of the Glens Cruise, 2007
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  • Alvie Estate near Aviemore is the property of Jamie Williamson, one of the more progressive estate owners trying to make a paying proposition out of Highland land holdings. Besides the traditional sporting activities like grouse shooting and deer stalking they also have camping, rental properties, and other adventure activities. <br />
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Alvie & Dalraddy are adjoining Estates that are run as one land holding located 4 miles south of Aviemore near the village of Kincraig within the district of Badenoch.  Badenoch is approximately the geographic centre of Scotland. The Estates extend from the River Spey, between Loch Insh and Loch Alvie, North West into the Monadhliath hills. Most of the properties on the Estates face South East many with spectacular views of the Cairngorm Mountains.
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  • The Ness of Brodgar is a long, narrow isthmus of land between Loch Harray and Loch Stenness in Orkney, Scotland. It is the site of much of the heritage of the neolithic era in Orkney. The archeology dig site at the Ness of Brodgar in Orkney that is revealing a Neolithic sacred site hitherto unknown. The dig is under the direction of Nick Card from ORCA in Orkney. Large structures are coming to light after several years of digging, revealing a 1,000 year history of occupation and development at the transitional period between hunter/gatherer society and the coming of agriculture.
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  • Colin Murdoch is head gamekeeper at Reraig Forest near Loch Carron. He manages their deer herd including the feeding of stags on the hills overlooking Loch Carron.
    MM8321_20150904_17898.jpg
  • Colin Murdoch is head gamekeeper at Reraig Forest near Loch Carron. He manages their deer herd including the feeding of stags on the hills overlooking Loch Carron.
    MM8321_20150904_17820-Edit.jpg
  • Colin Murdoch is head gamekeeper at Reraig Forest near Loch Carron. He manages their deer herd including the feeding of stags on the hills overlooking Loch Carron.
    MM8321_20150904_17519.jpg
  • Colin Murdoch is head gamekeeper at Reraig Forest near Loch Carron. He manages their deer herd including the feeding of stags on the hills overlooking Loch Carron.
    MM8321_20150904_16953.jpg
  • Colin Murdoch is head gamekeeper at Reraig Forest near Loch Carron. He manages their deer herd including the feeding of stags on the hills overlooking Loch Carron.
    MM8321_20150904_17605.jpg
  • The Ness of Brodgar is a long, narrow isthmus of land between Loch Harray and Loch Stenness in Orkney, Scotland. It is the site of much of the heritage of the neolithic era in Orkney. The archeology dig site at the Ness of Brodgar in Orkney that is revealing a Neolithic sacred site hitherto unknown. The dig is under the direction of Nick Card from ORCA in Orkney. Large structures are coming to light after several years of digging, revealing a 1,000 year history of occupation and development at the transitional period between hunter/gatherer society and the coming of agriculture.
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  • Deer stalking with head gamekeeper Dougie Langlands at Ardverikie Estate near Laggan, Scotland. 

Ardverikie is one of the great estates of Scotland, with the estate house on the banks of Loch Laggan. The family returns to gather around the ancestral seat several times a year and the gamekeeper hosts grouse shooting and deer stalking.
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  • Deer stalking with head gamekeeper Dougie Langlands at Ardverikie Estate near Laggan, Scotland. 

Ardverikie is one of the great estates of Scotland, with the estate house on the banks of Loch Laggan. The family returns to gather around the ancestral seat several times a year and the gamekeeper hosts grouse shooting and deer stalking.
    MM8321_20161019_35903.jpg
  • Deer stalking with head gamekeeper Dougie Langlands at Ardverikie Estate near Laggan, Scotland. 

Ardverikie is one of the great estates of Scotland, with the estate house on the banks of Loch Laggan. The family returns to gather around the ancestral seat several times a year and the gamekeeper hosts grouse shooting and deer stalking.
    MM8321_20161019_35620.jpg
  • Gathering sheep from the small island of Vuia Mor with Norrie MacKay and his crew of fellow crofters. Near Bhaltos on the Isle of Lewis, Scotland. The island is part of the common grazing and each crofter has grazing rights for a certain number of sheep. Hauling them by boat is an old tradition here and good time is had by all, even if it is very hard work. 

Fuaigh Mòr is an island in the Outer Hebrides of Scotland. It is off the west coast of Lewis near Great Bernera in Loch Roag. It is 84 hectares (0.32 square miles) and 67 metres (220 feet) at its highest point.
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  • Deer stalking with head gamekeeper Dougie Langlands at Ardverikie Estate near Laggan, Scotland. 

Ardverikie is one of the great estates of Scotland, with the estate house on the banks of Loch Laggan. The family returns to gather around the ancestral seat several times a year and the gamekeeper hosts grouse shooting and deer stalking.
    MM8321_20161019_36403.jpg
  • Gathering sheep from the small island of Vuia Mor with Norrie MacKay and his crew of fellow crofters. Near Bhaltos on the Isle of Lewis, Scotland. The island is part of the common grazing and each crofter has grazing rights for a certain number of sheep. Hauling them by boat is an old tradition here and good time is had by all, even if it is very hard work. 

Fuaigh Mòr is an island in the Outer Hebrides of Scotland. It is off the west coast of Lewis near Great Bernera in Loch Roag. It is 84 hectares (0.32 square miles) and 67 metres (220 feet) at its highest point.
    MM8321_20161012_31828.jpg
  • Ardverikie is one of the great estates of Scotland, with the estate house on the banks of Loch Laggan. The family returns to gather around the ancestral seat several times a year and the gamekeeper hosts grouse shooting and deer stalking.
    MM8321_20150903_16430.jpg
  • Hking up to the base of Beinn Shiantaidh, one of the famous Paps of Jura. Loch n t'Siob is the lake at the base of the moutain, and he whole location is famed by hikers as the last great wilderness of Great Britain.
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  • Hking up to the base of Beinn Shiantaidh, one of the famous Paps of Jura. Loch n t'Siob is the lake at the base of the moutain, and the whole location is famed by hikers as the last great wilderness of Great Britain. To buy this print click on the SHOPPING CART below.
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