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Scottish Highlands

John Henderson | Corpach shipwreck.

Corpach shipwreck.

Just outside of the town of Fort William, lying majestically amongst shingle and sand is the Corpach shipwreck. This great fishing vessel rests on Caol Beach, overlooked by Ben Nevis.
John Henderson | Scottish Highland winter monochrome

Scottish Highland winter monochrome

The monochromatic beauty of Loch Ba in the Scottish Highlands is captured in this stunning black and white photograph.
John Henderson | Scottish Highlands  Snow storm

Scottish Highlands Snow storm

The Scottish Highlands are one of the most beautiful places in the world. From Ancient Forests to awe-inspiring Munros,
John Henderson | Buachaille Etive Mor. River Etive

Buachaille Etive Mor. River Etive

Buachaille Etive Mor, (great herdsman of Etive),stands above the river Etive.
John Henderson | Scottish Highland Snow storm

Scottish Highland Snow storm

The Scottish Highlands are one of the most beautiful places in the world. From Ancient Forests to awe-inspiring Munros,
John Henderson | The great shepherd of Etive towers above Rannoch Moor

The great shepherd of Etive towers above Rannoch Moor

Buachaille Etive Mor, (great herdsman of Etive),stands above the river Etive.
John Henderson | Scottish Highlands panorama

Scottish Highlands panorama

The warm hues of the sunrise paint the Scottish Highlands landscape, with a tranquil Loch Ba Leading the eyes to the Blackmount Munros
John Henderson | Scottish Highlands. The Blackmount

Scottish Highlands. The Blackmount

The Stob Ghabhar Group of hills rise above Rannoch Moor in this Quintessential vision of the Scottish Munros in winter Garb
John Henderson | Scottish Highland dawn

Scottish Highland dawn

The warm hues of the sunrise paint the Scottish Highlands landscape, with a tranquil Loch Ba Leading the eyes to the Blackmount Munros
John Henderson | Glen Coe and the meeting of three waters.

Glen Coe and the meeting of three waters.

Glen Coe is named after the River Coe which runs through it. The south side of the glen is marked by a succession of distinct peaks: Buachaille Etive Beag at the eastern end, followed by the Three Sisters, shoulders of the Bidean nam Bian . By contrast the north side of the glen is a stark wall of mountain, the Aonach Eagach ridge.
John Henderson | Buachaille Etive Mor Glencoe

Buachaille Etive Mor Glencoe

Buachaille Etive Mor, (great herdsman of Etive), stands at the entrance of Glencoe.