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Scotland in Winter: Castle Dunnottar

Scotland in Winter - Castle Dunnottar Castle Dunnottar was a little bit out of the way on our Scotland roadtrip, but we felt it was going to be worth it based on some photos I've seen.  I mean where else are you going to see this already epic looking castle perched on a sea stack...

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March 4, 2011 - 10:49 pm

ian - Rob, it wasn't super fun at the time, but in retrospect it was pretty hilarious. Insane how the weather blows in there.

March 4, 2011 - 10:48 pm

ian - Thanks Lisa, it was pretty gorgeous/cold. brrr

March 4, 2011 - 3:54 pm

Lisa - Wow! Amazing place...love the post snow pics!

February 23, 2011 - 2:35 pm

Rob - Love the rain.

Scotland: Castle Urquhart and Loch Ness

Scotland Loch Ness I won't lie, going to Loch Ness was probably a lifelong dream- or maybe it was more of a young kid thing because I was obsessed with watching Unsolved Mysteries.  Nevertheless, I've seen probably 75% of all Loch Ness Monster movies/documentaries in existence, even that one with the baby dinosaur back in...

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February 19, 2011 - 9:48 am

Wedding Photographer New York - Nice photo. I like your composition and colors. Thanks

Scotland: The Five Sisters of Kintail

Scotland The Five Sisters of Kintail Continuing on the way to the Isle of Skye you pass through an absolutely beautiful area called the Five Sisters of Kintail.  Basically it's a drive through the valley of some really super dramatic scenery and we got two really distinct weather shifts as we came in and out...

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January 29, 2011 - 2:59 am

Cornelia Powell - Ian...thanks for sharing these breathless images of Nature! It was just what I needed to get me back into a "bigger than me expanded space"....lovely....Cornelia

Scotland: Castle Dunstaffnage and Oban

Scotland Castle Dunstaffnage After waking up super early and freezing our butts off we headed out of Glencoe, Scotland and towards the little port town of Oban.  I think I almost ran over probably a good 15 pheasants on that drive.  On the way, we found a little town with a fort called Castle Dunstaffnage. ...

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Scotland: Glencoe and Rannoch Moor

Scotland Glencoe and Rannoch Moor Tanya and I decided last November that a roadtrip around Scotland was in order, after all, the weather was a little too nice in Los Angeles and though I hate snow we should face the things we dislike. With that said we threw everything together and flew from Los Angeles...

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Map of Scotland

Map of Scotland Hey folks!  Tanya and I are heading out on our Honeymoon Roadtrip v2.0 and this time we're going from beautiful sunny New Zealand [v1.0 last year] to cold and wow, I really hate rain Scotland!  Actually I'm really looking forward to it, though it being in the 80's this last week in...

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January 25, 2011 - 7:54 am

Mindi - Just checking out your work, awesome by the way. I had to laugh when I read this post, even though you have already taken the trip. Funny story, we had a wedding to shoot in Edinburgh two years back. It was in October so we brought along all our really cool tweeds and wools as they say it is always raining and chilly and such, also we were thinking we'll be all "Sherlock "Holmesy", LOL, we hit a hit a heat wave and it was in the high 80's the whole time. Yeah, we were those shooters with sweat beads all day!