Landscape Photography
Duncansby Stacks
Whenever I’m planning a photo tour, I consider my experiences from previous visits, use apps like PhotoPills, and keep an eye on the tides. Whilst planning, I always imagine finding…
Caribbean vibes in Vatersay
Upon arriving on the Isle of Barra, I couldn’t help but smile at puns like “Welcome to Barradise” or “Barrahamas”. What initially sounded like a funny exaggeration soon started to…
Glen of Aherlow
The Glen of Aherlow had been on my photographic bucket list for several years when I finally got the chance to capture it on camera. On a previous visit, I’d…
Falls of Falloch
In May of 2025, while visiting the Falls of Falloch, I witnessed the effects of an extended dry spell in Scotland. Far less water than usual was cascading over the…
Baltimore Beacon
To borrow a phrase from Forrest Gump, I’d say the Baltimore Beacon is like a box of chocolates. You never know what you’re going to get! But seriously, when you…
Geokaun Mountain
Geokaun Mountain, the highest peak on Valentia Island, offers some of the most spectacular views in all of Ireland. From the mountaintop, the view stretches across the Atlantic to the…
Culdaff Beach
Culdaff Beach is one of my favourite beaches in Ireland – especially for a visit in the early morning…
An Port
In June, I visited An Port in County Donegal, and on arrival, it felt as if I had reached the end of the world. As this wasn’t my first visit,…
Landscape photography in bad weather
When it comes to landscape photography, we tend to think of moody colours, golden sunsets and bright blue skies. But you can also take expressive landscape photos in bad weather.…
Birks of Aberfeldy
Sometimes old poems can draw your attention to potential photo locations. That’s what happened to me when I read the following lines from the poem ‘The Birks of Aberfeldy’ by…









