West Highland Way Souvenir Booklet
New for 2011 - The Beauty Of Scotland brings you the West Highland Way in a 32 page full colour souvenir booklet. Follow the 96 mile route from Milngavie to Fort William thoughout the seasons.
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Loch Tulla
Scots pine trees on the banks of Loch Tulla near Bridge Of Orchy, Argyll.
Ben Lomond Summit
A stunning winters morning on the summit of Ben Lomond, looking over Loch Lomond towards the Arrochar Alps.
Buachaille Etive Mor
Last of the evening sun hitting the Buachaille.
Photo taken from the the Devil's Staircase, Glencoe.
Ben Lomond - Eastern Corrie
A fantastic skyline as you look back down towards Ben Lomonds eastern corrie.
Road To The Isles
The picturesque road to Mallaig after a fresh snow fall.
Conic Hill Coo
A Highland cow grazing on the slopes of Conic Hill with the stunning backdrop of Loch Lomonmd and the Arrochar Alps.
Loch Lomond Sunset
A beautiful evening on the banks of Loch Lomond as the sun sets.
James McGeachan
Tel : 07798 731083
Email : contact_thebeautyofscotland.co.uk
The Beauty Of Scotland really is more than a business. I try to showcase this as much as possible with my photography and products available within the website. Three of my passions help make this a reality, landscape photography, hill walking and Scotland.
What a fantasic country Scotland is to have under your feet. From awe inspiring mountains to rolling hills, the beauty of its glens, castles, lochs and islands, Scotland really has so much to offer. A deep rooted and dramatic history has left its mark on the nation's landscape giving the photographer endless opportunities to capture its stunning beauty.
Beleive it or not, Scotland's ever changing weather can also have its benifits, well if you're a photographer that is, maybe not so good if your strolling about on a summers day in shorts and t-shirt. The constantly changing weather and variable light helps create spectacular views, which can change numerous times right before your eyes. The good old saying of "four seasons in one day" certainly keeps things interesting.
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