Gateway to the Highlands II

from £195.00

The absolute majesty of Stirling Castle, set against the sweeping drama of The Trossachs — few landscapes speak more deeply of Scotland’s history and grandeur.

This is a scene I’ve returned to many times over the years, but this particular version stands out for the unusually soft winter light making its way into all the shadows.

Captured from a very specific vantage point in Bannockburn — around three miles from the castle and 20 miles from the distant mountains — I used a 500mm telephoto lens to compress the landscape, drawing near and far into a single, dramatic visual conversation.

Aside from subtle adjustments to light, shadow, and colour, the image remains untouched — an honest reflection of the moment, exactly as it unfolded.

Prints are 47 inches wide on Paper, Canvas or Acrylic.

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The absolute majesty of Stirling Castle, set against the sweeping drama of The Trossachs — few landscapes speak more deeply of Scotland’s history and grandeur.

This is a scene I’ve returned to many times over the years, but this particular version stands out for the unusually soft winter light making its way into all the shadows.

Captured from a very specific vantage point in Bannockburn — around three miles from the castle and 20 miles from the distant mountains — I used a 500mm telephoto lens to compress the landscape, drawing near and far into a single, dramatic visual conversation.

Aside from subtle adjustments to light, shadow, and colour, the image remains untouched — an honest reflection of the moment, exactly as it unfolded.

Prints are 47 inches wide on Paper, Canvas or Acrylic.