A beautiful, calm start to the day at Arbroath Harbour.
Boats moored at Arbroath Harbour in late afternoon winter sun.
A beautiful sunny day at Stonehaven Beach, a very popular destination for families, dog walkers and tourists on the Aberdeenshire coast of Scotland.
Designed by local architect, John Ellis, the War Memorial honours those lost from the local area in the first two world wars. It can be seen standing proudly on Black Hill from nearly all parts of Stonehaven town. An inscription carved into the stone at the top of the temple is written: "One by one death challenged them, they smiled in his grim visage and refused to be dismayed"
A sunny day draws to a close at Findhorn Beach.
Gorgeous evening sunlight over Findhorn Bay on the North coast of Scotland.
A sandy path leads invitingly through the dunes on Findhorn Beach with the iconic beach huts providing a pop of colour as dusk falls.
A black labrador retriever keeps a watchful eye on the days' activities from its little red beach hut at Findhorn.
Looking along the line of beach huts on Findhorn beach as dusk falls.
A vibrant colour hit from the iconic beach huts on Findhorn Beach.
Looking along the row of beautifully vibrant beach huts at Findhorn Beach.
Deliberately looking to capture a sunflare to complement the lovely yellow beach hut in this row at Findhorn. The view looks along the row towards the sandy beach and where Findhorn Bay flows out to the sea, a popular basking spot for the many seals that gather there.
Looking along the row of beach huts towards the sandy beach and where Findhorn Bay flows out to the sea, a popular basking spot for the many seals that gather there.
Looking along the row of beautifully colourful beach huts at Findhorn Beach.
The stunning city views from Bells Bridge draw many a visitor. Looking down the river Clyde towards the city with the historic landmarks of both the Squinty Bridge and the Finnieston Crane.
Evening draws in by the River Clyde in Glasgow with the city illuminated in the distance and the Squinty Bridge and Finnieston Crane, iconic landmarks both, reflected in the calm waters.
A striking mixture of ancient and modern along the Clyde Waterfront in Glasgow. The Finnieston Crane is testament to the city's engineering history and towers over the modern architectural icons, the OVO Hydro and SEC Armadillo
Glasgow's famous Squinty Bridge, also known as the Clyde Arc.
Looking down the steep stone steps of the Vennel towards Edinburgh Castle. An old, narrow street within the Grassmarket area, it gives you the flavour of the Edinburgh of years gone by.
A vibrant sunset over Edinburgh city centre. The Christmas market is in town and the fairground rides can be seen in Princess Street adding an extra dimension to the skyline.
A wide shot of Edinburgh city skyline taken during a spectacular sunset from Calton Hill.
A panoramic shot to encompass the full Edinburgh city centre skyline with a glorious sunset sky overhead. Taken from Calton Hill with the Dugald Stewart monument in the foreground and the Castle and Princess Street visible behind.
The harbour at Rosehearty, one of the oldest seaports in Scotland.
A frosty dawn on a winters day sees the River Carron frozen.
Evening at one of the most iconic cottages in the Scottish Highlands, Blackrock Cottage, property of the Ladies Scottish Climbing Club in Glencoe. Sunset brings beautiful colours to the sky showcasing the dramatic shape of Buachaille Etive Mor in the background.
Red deer roam free on the Applecross peninsula all through the year. Applecross Beach is a popular spot for them to graze making a beautiful spectacle with the waters of the Inner Sound and the mountains of Skye framing the scene.
A black and white capture of the Old Man of Storr befitting the dramatic and rugged scenery of the Trotternish Ridge. Looking out to the Sound of Raasay and the distant mountains.
The key elements of the Firth of Forth - the iconic and architecturally beautiful Forth Bridge with a train about to cross and the Maid of the Forth boat.
Rugged and untamed, the drive along Glen Etive as its river runs through moors and past mountains is one of the most beautiful in Scotland and is famed for its links with the James Bond film Skyfall.
The rugged, dramatic landscape surrounding the River Etive as it cascades down past the foothills of the Black Mount range through Glen Etive on its way to the sea, with waterfalls creating one of the most popular and challenging white water kayaking runs in Scotland.
A glorious, vibrant sunset over Loch Leven looking across the water from Invercoe to the distant hills beyond Ballachulish.
The beautiful lake and woodland nestled at the foot of rugged mountains in the heart of Glencoe, reminiscent of Lake Louise, its Canadian inspiration.
The spectacular scenery of the northern Trotternish area of the Isle of Skye with the path to the Quiraing opening up beautiful views of this distinctive landform and the ocean beyond.