A Photographer Afloat

loch maree feb 2015-13

November 20, 2015 Leave a Comment

After exploring Eilean Eachainn, I crossed to the north side of the loch. Setting foot on Letterewe has been an aim of mine since my first visit to Loch Maree, so it was very satisfying to finally do so.
The character of the landscape is completely different over here. The rocks are a different colour, the form of the landscape correspondingly changed by their different erosion. Instead of pines, a thick growth of oaks huddle into the hillside, ducking into shelter against the wind. I landed on the narrow strand, and made images looking east and west along the shore.

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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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