Location, location?
I have put together a short page
of links here for anyone who may wish to find out more information about
some of the places I have been with my camera and anything I thought
may have been worth noting. Some places were out of the way, some were
most deffinatley on the beaten track but all had good photo opportunities.
St. Andrews in Scotland
St. Andrews is famous for many things around the world, not least as the home of golf. Ancient buildings and it's university (attended by royalty) all attract vast quantities of tourists year round.Anstruther fishing port in Scotland
The town is home to the Scottish Fisheries Museum and also restaurants serving local seafood specialities and Anstruther Fish Bar by the shore boasts it was voted the seller of Scotland's best fish and chips in 2001.The Falkirk Wheel in Scotland
The UK’s largest canal restoration project, developed by British Waterways to reconnect the Union Canal with the Forth & Clyde Canal, re-establishing east to west coast access for boats. A great day out for adults and kids alike.Edinburgh in Scotland
Not just your typical modern capital city, Edinburgh has something for absolutely everyone. Ancient architecture (including the famous Edinburgh Castle and the Forth Bridges) superb nightlife, the arts (including the annual fringe festival) and and endless list of other exciting opportunties.Rannoch Moor in Scotland
It's been said that the mood of the Scottish landscape depends on the weather more than anywhere else on Earth. And Rannoch Moor is probably the most extreme example of that. A 1000 ft plateau surrounded by mountains.The HIghlands of Scotland
Influenced by history and a strong heritage the Highlands have a wide range of climates and habitats which means a huge variety of widllife which is world famous. I love being in the mountains and finding the little unsignposted places down some of the tiny winding roads.Alnwick Castle in Northumberland, England.
Another Ancient castle in the North West of England. This one however was used in the filming of The Harry Potter films. Set in the country, the 400 year old castle is great for photography.The Dominican Republic
Set in the wonderful Carribean Sea, the Dominican Republic has masses of opportunities for photographers, not just holiday makers. The white sands, palm trees and sun are rivalled brilliantly by the sunsets, waterfalls and wildlife.
