Deep Freeze Haze, Loch Vaa, Strathspey How beautiful its been for us this week – minus 8 or so, sunshine, mist, and no wind. These gnarly old trees, in a deep frost-hollow, were sparkling with natural fairy lights as the sun refracted through millions of ice-drops. Light and dark, the raw ingredients of photography – […]
Month: December 2008
Solstice Birch
Solstice Birch. There’s been precious little “sol” this week, rather more of the wind, rain and sleet. So here’s an image from last year’s solstice instead. Solstice Greetings! – It gets lighter from here on – “You darkness, that I come from, I love you more than all the fires that fence in the world, […]
Craigellachie Mist
Craigellachie Mist. Thursday dawned misty, but I knew it was going to be good – and sure enough the sun broke through the mist, giving me time to get out there first! I love the coppery colour of the birches with the deep frost, while the sun peeking round from the crag catches the mist […]
Frosted Daisies
Michaelmas Daisy Frost-flowers, in the garden. “Earth, Ether, Fire and Water continually change their form to become what they speak of. Sometimes they look like an elemental that is associated with each element… Sometimes they look like a standing wave or a crystal or a whirlwind.” — Tanis Halliwell.




