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Recent work by Steven Marshall, landscape photographer based in the West Highland Peninsulas of Sunart, Morvern, Moidart, Ardgour and Ardnamurchan.
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  • The Return II - Sanna, Ardnamurchan

    The Return II - Sanna, Ardnamurchan

    Storm clouds and squalls return to the sky above Sanna, after a brief respite on what was an extremely stormy and windy day, blocking all but the last sliver of light that was falling on the waves as they ebbed and flowed onto the sand

  • The Return I - Sanna, Ardnamurchan

    The Return I - Sanna, Ardnamurchan

    Storm clouds and squalls return to the sky above Sanna, after a brief respite on what was an extremely stormy and windy day, blocking all but the last sliver of light that was falling on the waves as they ebbed and flowed onto the sand

  • Swordle Summer Sundown II - Swordle Bay, Ardnamurchan

    Swordle Summer Sundown II - Swordle Bay, Ardnamurchan

    A midsummer evening when the sun sets well round to the northwest, casting golden light on Swordle Bay and the surrounding countryside

  • Swordle Summer Sundown I - Swordle Bay, Ardnamurchan

    Swordle Summer Sundown I - Swordle Bay, Ardnamurchan

    A midsummer evening when the sun sets well round to the northwest, casting golden light on Swordle Bay and the surrounding countryside

  • Sunset on Spring - Kentra Bay, Ardnamurchan

    Sunset on Spring - Kentra Bay, Ardnamurchan

    The sun sets on the very last day of spring, providing an orange backdrop to the silhouettes the Small Isles of Eigg and Rùm, viewed out beyond the entrance to Kentra Bay

  • Beyond the Channel – Loch Moidart, Ardmolich, Moidart

    Beyond the Channel – Loch Moidart, Ardmolich, Moidart

    An Sgurr on the Isle of Eigg sitting beyond the hillsides that form the North Channel of Loch Moidart, all silhouetted against the orange sky of dusk.

  • Distant Lighthouse II - Bay MacNeil, Ardnamurchan

    Distant Lighthouse II - Bay MacNeil, Ardnamurchan

    A stream flows through the sand at Bay MacNeil, catching the last colours from the sky beyond Ardnamurchan Lighthouse

  • Distant Lighthouse I - Bay MacNeil, Ardnamurchan

    Distant Lighthouse I - Bay MacNeil, Ardnamurchan

    A stream flows through the sand at Bay MacNeil, catching the last of the light from the sky beyond Ardnamurchan Lighthouse

  • After Eunice II - Ardnamurchan Lighthouse viewed from Bay MacNeil, Ardnamurchan

    After Eunice II - Ardnamurchan Lighthouse viewed from Bay MacNeil, Ardnamurchan

    On the evening that Storm Eunice left our western shore, the clouds beyond Ardnamurchan Point begin to clear to let the sun illuminate an orange sky.

  • After Eunice I - Ardnamurchan Lighthouse viewed from Bay MacNeil, Ardnamurchan

    After Eunice I - Ardnamurchan Lighthouse viewed from Bay MacNeil, Ardnamurchan

    On the evening that Storm Eunice left our western shore, the clouds beyond Ardnamurchan Point begin to clear to let the sun illuminate an orange sky.

  • Anticipation II - Loch Sunart, Salen Jetty, Ardnamurchan

    Anticipation II - Loch Sunart, Salen Jetty, Ardnamurchan

    In January, the sun rises very slowly, so it took an age to begin to appear from behind the hills of Morvern causing me to experience a great sense of anticipation as the light from it began to cast some lovely colours onto the wet stones of the Salen Jetty and the water beyond it.

  • Anticipation I - Loch Sunart, Salen Jetty, Ardnamurchan

    Anticipation I - Loch Sunart, Salen Jetty, Ardnamurchan

    In January, the sun rises very slowly, so it took an age to begin to appear from behind the hills of Morvern causing me to experience a great sense of anticipation as the light from it began to cast some lovely colours onto the wet stones of the Salen Jetty and the water beyond it.

  • New Dawn - Loch Sunart, Salen Jetty, Ardnamurchan

    New Dawn - Loch Sunart, Salen Jetty, Ardnamurchan

    A new day begins on a January Morning, when the sunrise in the south-east coincided with a high tide at the Salen Jetty, casting beautiful colours up into the sky from behind the hills of Morvern.

  • Afternoon Blues II - Loch Sunart, Strontian, Sunart

    Afternoon Blues II - Loch Sunart, Strontian, Sunart

    The view of Loch Sunart from the Post Office in Strontian on a December afternoon, just as the clouds broke to let through some light and colour from the low winter sun.

  • Afternoon Blues I - Loch Sunart, Strontian, Sunart

    Afternoon Blues I - Loch Sunart, Strontian, Sunart

    The view of Loch Sunart from the Post Office in Strontian on a December afternoon, just as the clouds broke to let through some light and colour from the low winter sun.

  • Receding Tide II - Castle Tioram, Dorlin, Moidart

    Receding Tide II - Castle Tioram, Dorlin, Moidart

    In the hour after high tide, the level of Loch Moidart falls as the tide recedes and reveals the causeway to the drying Island, Eilean Tioram

  • Receding Tide I - Castle Tioram, Dorlin, Moidart

    Receding Tide I - Castle Tioram, Dorlin, Moidart

    In the hour after high tide, the level of Loch Moidart falls as the tide recedes and reveals the causeway to the drying Island, Eilean Tioram

  • Ebb Tide to Shona II - River Shiel, Blain, Moidart

    Ebb Tide to Shona II - River Shiel, Blain, Moidart

    The River Shiel flowing into Loch Moidart at a low and ebbing tide with sunset hues above Eilean Shona.

  • Ebb Tide to Shona I - River Shiel, Blain, Moidart

    Ebb Tide to Shona I - River Shiel, Blain, Moidart

    The River Shiel flowing into Loch Moidart at a low and ebbing tide with sunset hues above Eilean Shona.

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    New Dawn - Loch Sunart, Salen Jetty, Ardnamurchan
    Afternoon Blues II - Loch Sunart, Strontian, Sunart
    Afternoon Blues I - Loch Sunart, Strontian, Sunart