My youngest son is football daft and tonight we practised some free kicks in the local park in Milnathort.
The threatening clouds full of snow made a great backdrop as he launched shots of the crest of a hill.
My youngest son is football daft and tonight we practised some free kicks in the local park in Milnathort.
The threatening clouds full of snow made a great backdrop as he launched shots of the crest of a hill.
Landscape photography sometimes demands great patience. As I stood on the edge of a volcanic flow at Ruddon Point on the Fife Coast with the sea swirling around my boots I wished for a cloud to drift across the setting sun.
They say every cloud has a silver lining well here the cloud allowed me shoot straight into the setting sun as well as capture the force of the sea as it rushed around me and capture one of my favourite landscapes to date.
Kirsty and Neil married at Kenmore Kirk, Perthshire with their wedding reception afterwards at the Courtyard Restaurant.
Enjoy your honeymoon in South Africa, Kirsty and Neil, your wedding images will be on line in two weeks time.
I hope those in the South of England and Wales are okay following today's severe storms. Yesterday was ideal conditions for seascapes - high spring tides, squally conditions with dramatic skies and light
The Fife Coast has very striking geology and in the distance of this landscapes is Largo Law an extinct volcano. The title relates to an old story about the devil throwing boulders in the Kingdom of Fife.
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