A Photographer Afloat

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December 27, 2016 Leave a Comment

Aware that I had intended to do more than drift around a few square metres of water holding a camera, I made one more shot by the edge of the pool, and managed to tear my eyes and hands from the camera to start my journey upstream.
The Aigas Gorge is unlike anywhere I have paddled in the UK. Man-made by damming back the River Beauly, still waters sit in a rocky wooded gorge that I was seeing in stunning conditions.

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With more than thirty years of paddling and at least a decade of landscape photography behind me, it was only a matter of time before these two passions combined. This blog is about my adventures with canoe and camera, a photographer afloat.

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