After day that has been foggy all the way through the harbour's boats and fishing pots sits waiting for a better day tomorrow.
Lynn Falls, Caaf Water, Lynn Glen, Dalry, North Ayrshire, Scotland, UK Enc
An early morning hand held exposure of Caaf Water flowing over a ledge at Lynn Falls near the small North Ayrshire town of Dalry.
Gavin Hamilton's painting Hector’s Farewell to Andromache being restored Hunterian Art Gallery, Glasgow
A sheep and her lambs stand their ground before Barr Loch.
As sunsets out of shot is rays picksout high clouds with warm rays.
Early Morning fog above Castle Semple Loch (Lake ).
Fog, Lochwinnoch, Renfrewshire, Scotland,UK .
Graves stand locking out over the Firth of Forth at St Monans Kirk.
As night falls the last light of the day strikes Ladymuir Reservoir.
As night falls the last light of the day strikes Ladymuir Reservoir.
Traps stacked up on on a harbor quay.
Coming down over the fall in the foreground the river splits over the little stony island in the middle before recombining and heading east to fill Kilbirnie Loch.
On one of the banks or the river Maich Water, this side is in the Renfrewshire side near Lochwinnoch.
After coming down over a small fall and splitting around a little stony island in the middle the river recombines and heads east to fill Kilbirnie Loch.
Coming down over the fall in the foreground the river splits over the little stony island in the middle before recombining and heading east to fill Kilbirnie Loch.
Lochwinnoch Parish Church lit by an early morning sunrise light. Sadly the closure of the church was announced recently.
On a wet morning walk through local woodland this backlit clearing presented itself.
On a wet morning walk through local woodland this strong moss covered tree presented itslef.
The River Calder (Renfrewshire) flows slowly towards the edge of the weir and then falls rapidly at the lip.
A long exposure of the River Calder (Renfrewshire) as it flows its short course towards Lochwinnoch and its end at Castle Semple Loch.
A long trapped log sits at the bottom of a weir.
Early morning walk leads to this moss covered brocken down wall and foxgloves.
A cow enjoys a early morning munch on some grass and flowers.
On an early morning walk these Lupins were against a broken down moss covered wall.
Walking up Bridgend Hill the light briefly lit the view from the side.
Walking up Bridgend Hill the early morning light was this view of flowers and leaves.
On an early morning I surprised these spring lambs.
Walking back from an old mill this picture is the view of the path back.
On an early morning cycle down the National Cycle Route 7 I encountered this old mill that was powered by Millbank Burn, near Lochwinnoch.
Millbank Burn (Scotish for stream) used to power a grain mill called Meikle Millbank Mill.
Millbank Burn (Scotish for stream) used to power a grain mill called Meikle Millbank Mill.
Taken looking down from the old railway line now cycle path on a early morning cycle.
After sunrise the morning sunrise kisses the trees beside and in a Scottish Lake (Loch).
Just after sunrise a fence leads into Castle Semple Loch (Scottish Lake).
On an early morning walk the sunrise light cretead mist from the Castle Semple Loch (Lake).
Delicate clouds tinged with morning ligt.
A walk down the river in the Scotish twilight.
On exercise near where I live a line of trees with one fallen branch breaking the path.
Under the old Lochwinnoch loop line to a field and then to Barr Loch.
On a lonley walk along a muddy farm track.
Old Railway Bridge carrying National Cycle Route 7 track leading to a dissued mill.
The River Calder flows through one populated area, the once mill village of Lochwinnoch. The mills have now closed and the village is a dormitory for the nearby City of Glasgow.
During a spell of wintery snow I walked up to Muirshiel Country Park and then up to WIndy Hill.
THe fllowing water was part of the defences of Doune Castle, which was featured in the film Monty Python and the Holy Grail
The Clochoderick Stone is a rocking stone near the village of Howwood and Kilbarchane in Renfrewshire Scotland.
A large pile of wood logs with a light covering of snow awaits processing.
Warmth coming over the hill, horses still cold.
A free flowing River Calder makes its way under a derelict bridge down to the village of Lochwinnoch and then on to Glasgow's River Clyde.
On a small road north out of Lochwinnoch is a run-down building.
A weather worn bollard sits outside the entrance to St Monans harbour.
The road to Lochwinnoch from the hamlet of Newton of Belltrees just Castle Semple Loch sits in the way.
A large pile of wood logs with a light covering of snow awaits processing.
A Cairn on top of Queenside Hill in Muirshiel Country Park, Renfrewshire, Scotland
A sheep enjoying the warmth of a damp Scottish morning stairs at an intruder.
The picture looks like a bend in the river actually is not, the river is flowing from the behind the tree in the middle.
Taken on a cold and overcast autumn morning.
Millbank Burn, heading into a tunnel just before its final destination, Barr Loch..
An old mill sits beside White Cart Water.
A old ridged tree reaches to the sky.
As the sun starts to assert itself the sky starts to lighten over the local recently much quieter railway station, Lochwinnoch.
The early morning light stikes a circle of stumps bedside a small stream.
Taken on a sunny day walking across the Erskine bridge which cross the River Clyde towards the Highlands.
Walking down North Porton Lane these four cows showed me there curious side.
Built around 1825 to commemorate Robert Walter Stuart, the 11th Lord Blantyre, a major land owner in the Renfrewshire area.
A brocken down wall, a memory of farming past.
Just as golden hour started I took this looking down from a nearby hill.
Sunrises behind a large gravestone.
From between a gap in a line of trees the Sun casts its glow across fresh snow.
On a early srping day the low sun lights up the moorland with warm its glow.
Early morning fog sits in front of Kenmure Hill Temple, a folly near the Renfrewshire villages of Lochwinnoch and Howwood.
A Labrador Retriever runs besdide a Scotish Loch.
A slowly sinking jetty receives a covering of snow.
As the Winter Sun rises over the side of Glen Garnock the warm glow hits only some of the scene leaving the rest blue with cold.
Early on a foggy morning a tree sits in lake waiting for sun to break through.
On a early spring day a heavy fog forms on a Scotish loch with a sunken tree sat in it.
Reeds and a rock sit in the cold water of a Scottish Lake as the golden glow of sunset is replaced by the blue of night.
As the sun faded for another day the path ahead stood out blocked by one small tree.
The roofs of a piggery (Foreground) and stables (Background).
At the Fife Scotland harbor village of Saint Monans the outer sea defences have a zig zag shape.
Morning light warms the cold concrete harbor defenses.
After an unusually dry April this waterfall and direction change in the River Garnock look different from normal as things seem to be extremely dry for time of year.
After a unuasialy dry April this waterfall and plunge pool look different from normal.
On a clear spring morning, a swan makes its way down a Scottish loch.
Some colorful Fungus consumes a tree stump.
The obelisk was built around 1825 to commemorate Robert Walter Stuart, the 11th Lord Blantyre, a major land owner in the Renfrewshire area. Her Monument is seen from North Porton Road.
Some cows crowd around to have their picture taken.
On a cold morning trees reflect in the blue water of the River Calder, Renfrewshire, Scotland.
On a cold morning trees reflect in the blue water of the River Calder, Renfrewshire, Scotland.
Gotter water flows from Locherwood and Lady Muir Woodland into the River Gryfe
On a sunny midday a drysone wall arcs across moorland.
This fishing boat is called 'Reaper' is a restored historic Fifie herring drifter. The boat is presently moored in Anstruther Harbour on the East Coast of Scotland.
Looking through a gap through Anstruther Harbour's breakwaters across the River Forth's Estuary to North Berwick and its conical hill.
The roofs of a piggery (Foreground) and stables (Background).
On a bright April day Walls Hill the site of an Iron Age fort keeps its secrets to itself.
A Cairn on top of Queenside Hill in Muirshiel Country Park, Renfrewshire, Scotland
River Calder flows over a weir on its way down to Lochwinnoch and the River Clyde via Black Cart Water.
Taken after being out walking on a unexpectidly nice December day.
Taken on a cold and overcast autumn morning.
Millbank Burn, heading into a tunnel just before its final destination, Barr Loch..
Early morning walk leads to this moss covered brocken down wall and foxgloves.
At the end of an early morning walk, walking back downhill this view of the village I live in presented itself.
A walk down the river in the Scotish twilight.
Old Railway Bridge Carrying National Cycle Route 7 over farm track to what was once Castle Semple.
On the border between North Ayshire and Renfrewshire sits this waterfall.
An early morning long exposure of Caaf Water flowing over Lynn Falls near the small North Ayrshire town of Dalry.
Morning light at Castle Semple Collegiate Church near the Renfrewshire vilage of Lochwinnoch.
An early morning long exposure of Caaf Water flowing over Lynn Falls near the small North Ayrshire town of Dalry.
An art installation in Stornoway Harbour commemerates the loss of His Majesty's Yacht Iolaire after World War One in 1919.
The stone circle at the centre of the Neolithic Callanish standing stones in the Isle of Lewis.
On the west coast of the Isle of Harris heavy wind brings the waves hard against the cliffs.
A colourful fishing boat is tide up waiting for the return of the tide.
On the Outer Hebridean island of South Uist sits Howmore Church, the bright white church stands out so much that it is used by fishing boats as a landmark.
The graves of Tomnahurich Cemetery look down on the Jacobite Queen tour boat on the Caledonian Canal.
A stream flows down to Horse Sound in the North West of Scotland.
On the Isle of Lewis the water from two waterfalls converge before flowing into Loch Maraig
The early morning light srikes a pile of logs waiting to be processed.
After an unusually dry April this waterfall and plunge pool look different from normal as things seem to be extremely dry for time of year.
Taken from the hills that look down on the River Clyde after it has past through Glasgow and is turning into an estuary.
A decomposing log point towards Ladymuir Reservoir in Locherwood and Lady Muir Woodland.
An old mill relected in White Cart Water.
A colourful fishing boat is tide up waiting for the return of the tide.
A colourful fishing boat is tide up waiting for the return of the tide.
An art installation in Stornoway Harbour commemerates the loss of His Majesty's Yacht Iolaire after World War One in 1919.
After an unusually dry April this waterfall and plunge pool look different from normal as things seem to be extremely dry for time of year.
After gaining speed form flowing down a small waterfall a stream flows away quickly.
After heavy rain a pool of water builds up around a cow feeding station.
On the southern approach path to Kenmure hill is a bench to rest at with a globe at its centre.
Near Lochwinnoch a sign points either to the RSPB reserve or the Castle Semple visiters centr.
War Memorial prokected onto an old church.
Sunrises and Moon sets at an old farmstead.
Sunrises and Moon sets at an old farmstead.
On a bright winter morning sheep grace beside Caaf Reservoir near the North Ayrshire village of Dalry.
Snow covered trees in Rothiemurchus Forest on the shore of Loch an Eilein.
At sunrise the ruins of a shooting lodge sits on Lairdside Hill looking down on the Renfrewshire village of Lochwinnoch.
On frosty cold morning sheep bathe in the early warming golden rays of the sun.
A folly on Kenmore Hill, which belonged to Clan Semple, the Kenmure Hill Temple now sits in Clyde Muirshiel Regional Park near to Castle Semple Loch and Lochwinnoch.
An old temperence hall sits waiting.
A house relects in the River Eden as Frank's Bridge near the viliage of Kirkby Stephen.
A family of swans cross a Scotish lake.
Walls of Dumbarton Castle West Dunbartonshire, Scotland, UK
A swan adjusts if wings feathers.
When the road was created between Bardastrond with Patreksfjordur. was crated a statue was created by the road workers.
The last snow from winter clings to ca cliff near the small village of Thingeyri or Þingeyri in Iceland in the Westfjords region of Iceland.
The fishing port of Thingeyri (Þingeyri) is in the Icelandic Westfjords region.
The fishing port of Thingeyri (Þingeyri) is in the Icelandic Westfjords region.
The fishing port of Thingeyri (Þingeyri) is in the Icelandic Westfjords region.
The fishing boat Hafnarnes returns to its home port of Thingeyri in the Icelandic Westfjords region. This fishing boat may be named after the abandoned fishing hamlet of Hafnarnes in East Iceland.
Arctic terns nest in a pond near a pond.
Arctic terns nest in a pond near a pond.
With its blue coloured metal roof this church in the Northwestern Region of Iceland is very distinctive.
Last patchy snow on Birningsstaðafjall mountain in Icelands Northeastern Region.
A sulphur jet drifts out across North Eastern Iceland.
A sulphur jet drifts out across North Eastern Iceland.
A three pillar memorial to Icelandic poetJónas Jónas Kristján Einarsson or Christ the Depp whodied in 1994.
Old farm machinery stands witness over Smjörfjöll mountain range.
Old farm machinery stands witness over Smjörfjöll mountain range.
Old farm machinery stands witness over Smjörfjöll mountain range.
Old Farm Machinerystands witness over Smjörfjöll mountain range.
A river monitoring station on the Fjarðará river near the easter Icelandic town of Seydisfjordur.
A river monitoring station on the Fjarðará river near the easter Icelandic town of Seydisfjordur.
At centre of the ferry twon of Seydisfjordur in eastern Iceland is this distinctive church.
At centre of the ferry twon of Seydisfjordur in eastern Iceland is this distinctive church.
At centre of the ferry twon of Seydisfjordur in eastern Iceland is this distinctive church.
An ocean going fishing vessel sits tide up in Reykjavík Harbour.
Harpa Concert Hall and Hnoss, Restaurant Reykjavík Harbour.
Sun Voyager is a stainless-steel boat sculpture designed by Jón Gunnar Árnason that sits by the sea near Reykjavík Harbour.
A large Lutheran church Hallgrímskirkja or Church of Hallgrímur is a visible landmark in the midle of the Icelandic capital city Reykjavík.
This statue is a memorial to Leif Erikson thought to be the first man to set foot on continental North America.