Category Archives: Countryside

SADLY PHOTOGRAPHY CAN RUIN AN ENVIRONMENT

In October 2015 I travelled to the Dolomites with friends and found the area both delightful to visit and lovely to photograph. One particularly charming location was the Val di Funes, an alpine valley with pretty farms, charming guest houses and small hotels catering for nature lovers and walkers.  Near the top of this valley lies the tiny church of St Johann in Ranui, a private chapel built in 1744, belonging to the Ranuihof farmstead. We parked in the car park by the farm, took many photos of the pretty church in its scenic location in front of the towering Geisler peaks and had lunch at the small hotel there.  They seemed glad of our custom. It was all very idyllic and quiet.  We saw 2 or 3 other people looking at the church in the hour or so we were around.

Two weeks ago I was excited to visit the Dolomites again but sadly the return visit to St Johann in Ranui was a shock. It is still possible to visit the church but it is now surrounded by electric ribbon fences keeping visitors to a narrow path which is creating a scar on the landscape. There were ‘no trespassing’ signs on the farm and people everywhere taking photos.  The locals have thoughtfully built a carpark and photographers’ viewing platform further down the valley but this was overwhelmed with visitors and as busy as a town on Christmas market day even though October is low season in the area.  There was a sweet sign asking people to keep off the meadow and I’m glad to say this was being respected, but the tranquility of the valley is no longer and the locals were clearly suffering from an invasion of photographers in far greater numbers than the landscape can stand. Being one of the invading photographers I feel bad about this and feel duty bound to make this post. I think I’ll stick to visiting more robust locations in future. 

The crowded potographers' platform The full carpark

Also posted in Photography, Travel

PERTHSHIRE PHOTOGRAPHIC SOCIETY’S WILD SCOTLAND EXHIBITION AT BIRNAM ARTS

This month I am delighted to be taking part in Perthshire Photographic Society’s WILD SCOTLAND exhibition in the Birnam Arts Centre. These are my contributions. click on each photo to see it in better resolution. The exhibition is on until the end of September.

 

Also posted in Animals, Photography, wildlife

AUGUST IN THE FAR NORTH OF SCOTLAND

I always love visiting the far northwest of Scotland because of its spacious landscapes and unusual geology. This is the view looking southeast from above Port  Chaligaig.

 

Also posted in Clouds, Skies

JULY GARDENS

Findgask Castle Gardens

In July I enjoyed photographing some gardens for the Scotland’s Gardens scheme.  This is a view from Fingask Castle Gardens looking towards the Tay Estuary.

Also posted in Flowers, Gardens, Skies

A WHITE EYED HORSE

white eyed horse

I went for a walk on the evening of the longest day and saw this white eyed horse in a field!

Also posted in Animals

APRIL IN THE NEW FOREST

I had heard of New Forest ponies roaming free in the woodlands and heathlands but I was surprised to see how varied they are, ranging from tiny stocky Shetland-like ponies to almost thoroughbred horses. They seemed very ‘other worldly’ not responding to people to be fed or petted and were generally busy grazing. As a result the landscape was very neat.

Also posted in Travel, wildlife

BUSY BEES

My crocus flowers finally opened and when I went to photo them I found they were full of bees busily collecting pollen. I hadn’t realised how covered in pollen they get!

Also posted in Flowers, Perth, wildlife

JANUARY SNOW

SHADOW SELFIE

January started green then became cold and there was snow. A proper winter month!

Also posted in Perth

AURORA BOREALIS – NATURE’S FIREWORKS

Just two days after all the firework night displays nature provided its own fireworks in Perth.  The aurora forecast was high and we set out around 10pm to the old Roman road on the Gask Ridge, a place about 5 miles from Perth with a clear view to the north. At first a faint green glow was visible then for about 5 minutes the sky lit up with ever shifting patterns.  It was silent, much more gentle than fireworks and much more magical.

Also posted in Perth, Skies

A STRANGE AUTUMN

It has been an unusual autumn this year – very mild with some wind.  The trees which have turned colour have quickly lost their leaves whilst many are still dark green.  Some of the best sights have been carpets of leaves on the ground and I was amused to see a garden gate perfectly matching fallen leaves!

Also posted in Flowers, Perth