Photography Scotland
Skye
The Cuillins of Skye are famous the world over but Skye has
much else to offer, from the little crofting townships of the
Sleat peninsula with their modern university, to the bustling
town of Portree. In the north the weird rock formations of Trotternish,
the Quiraing and the Old Man of Storr, are some of the oddest
and most dramatic sights in Scotland; while to the West lies
Dunvegan, Talisker and much else besides. Rich in history and
archaeology this is an exploration of one of the worlds most
famous islands, celebrated in poetry and song. Few know it better
than Cailean Maclean whose family's roots in the area go back
generations. Photography Scotland.
Francis
Frith's Scotland (Photographic Memories S.)
This volume features around 150 finely detailed photographs
of Scotland from the Frith archive. There are extended captions
to the pictures and an introduction is included. The price quoted
includes a voucher to be redeemed with the publisher for a free
mounted print of any view in the book.

A
Sense of Belonging to Scotland: Further Journeys
The photographs in this book will inspire the beautiful melancholia
experienced by Scots away from home all over the world. Photography
Scotland.
Francis
Frith's Scottish Castles (Photographic Memories S.)
This volume features around 100 photographs of Scottish castles
from the Frith archive. There are extended captions to the pictures
and an introduction is included. The price quoted includes a
voucher to be redeemed with the publisher for a free mounted
print of any view in the book.
The
West Highlands
The area of Scotland from Lochaber to Durness is one of the
most spectacular and isolated in Scotland. It is a landscape
cut with great sea lochs and towering mountains. It is the heartland
of the Scottish clans and it was here that the Jacobite cause
lingered longest and with greatest force. As well as being a
barrier these mountains and lochs were also an artery across
Scotland. It was up the Great Glen that Columba travelled to
convert the Picts, it was through the passes that Montrose swept
to rout the Campbells at Inverlochy. It is a land rich in relics
and magnificent scenery.
Elements:
The Landscape of Scotland.
In a book filled with breathtaking images, Craig McMaster has
captured the essence of Scotland's wild landscape. From Rannoch
Moor and Glencoe to Ardnamurchan, Torridon, Glen Affric, Arran,
Iona and beyond, Craig explores towering mountains, secluded
coves, enigmatic stone circles, dramatic skies and hidden lakes.
Francis
Frith's Glasgow (Photographic Memories S.)
This volume features around 100 finely-detailed photographs
of Glasgow from the Frith archive. There are extended captions
to the pictures and a full introduction is included. The price
quoted includes a voucher to be redeemed with the publisher
for a free mounted print of any view in the book. Photography
Scotland.
Francis
Frith's Around Edinburgh (Photographic Memories S.)
Approximately 100 detailed period photographs from the Francis
Frith archive with extended captions and full introduction.
Suitable for tourists, local historians and general readers.
Includes a voucher for a free mounted print of any photograph
shown in the book. Photography Scotland.

A
Sense of Belonging to Scotland Ewan McGregor says, The photographs
in this book will inspire the beautiful melancholia experienced
by Scots away from home all over the world. Sir
Cameron Mackintosh says, A ravishing book, with some of the
most beautiful shots of Scotland I have ever seen. Photography
Scotland.

Scotland
from the Air The Scots are not alone in thinking Scotland
the most beautiful part of the British Isles, from the cosy,
domesticated Lowlands to the rugged Highlands and Islands, from
its vibrant and cosmopolitan cities to its great castles and
stately homes. Jason Hawkes' breathtaking photographs capture
from a unique angle the huge variety Scotland has to offer,
with dramatic views of landscape, moorland, forests and lakes,
as well as the glories of Edinburgh and Glasgow, and historic
sites like Traquair House, the standing stones of Callanish,
and Cawdor Castle. Photography
Scotland.

Scotland:
The Wild Places.
This latest collection of panoramic photographs by award-winning
photographer Colin Prior celebrates the breathtaking scenery
of Scotland's wildland areas. It follows the longstanding success
of his earlier book Highland Wilderness. Whereas Highland Wilderness
focused on the issues involved in conserving the Highlands,
this time Prior presents a mature reflection on the space and
silence of those wild places, a salutory reminder to people
that even in today's world such places do exist. His remarkable
images encourage stewardship of the Highlands by inspiration
rather than rhetoric. Photography Scotland.

The
Most Beautiful Villages of Scotland.
A collection of lavish photographs celebrates some of Scotland's
most scenic glens and lochs, in a tribute that features such
subjects as the picturesque fishing village of Auchmithie, the
Edinburgh-surrounded community of Dean Village, and the island
port and village of Tobermory on Mull.

Scotland
from Above
Referred to as a creative tour de force, the latest book from
photographer Colin Baxter is truly a must-see. With more than
200 high-quality images helping to create a new perspective
and a unique vision of Scotland from above, from 100 feet to
over 12,000 feet above. This comprehensive overview of Scotland's
geography is broken into seven chapters with a general introduction
and a satellite view of Scotland using M-Sat true color imaging.
Photography
Scotland.
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