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Castles | Mountains | Seascapes | Lochs 

of Scotland

Scottish Landscape Photographer  

Scotland, with its rugged mountains, pristine lochs, and rolling hills, is a photographer's dream come true.

The Scottish Landscape Photographer, with his keen eye for detail and an undying love for Scotland's natural beauty, has captured some of the most breathtaking images of Scotland's landscapes.

His photographs offer a glimpse into Scotland's soul, evoking a sense of awe and wonder in those who view them. 

In this website, we'll take a journey through Scotland's stunning landscapes with Scottish Landscape Photographer and learn more about his passion for capturing the essence of Scotland's natural beauty through his lens. 

Free locations of my landscape photos from across Scotland 

all photos captured by Saunders Photography


Scotland has so many photography spots to offer the landscape photographer, with over 790 islands which are located within the Inner and Outer Hebrides, Orkney and Shetland.

Click on "FREE LOCATIONS" above to find photo spots from famous viewpoints of often snapped places in Scotland to inspiring landscapes & scenery of the Scottish Castles, Mountains, Seascapes and Lochs.

Conic Hill Conic Hill is a small summit located near the eastern shore of Loch Lomond in Scotland. It is a popular destination for hikers, offering stunning views of the surrounding landscape from its 361-meter peak.

Time-lapse Loch Fada on the Isle of Skye, Scotland. Time-lapse created from 400 images and edited in LR Time-lapse, see below.

Landscape photography is a popular genre that allows photographers to capture the beauty of nature in all its glory.

To capture stunning landscapes, it is important to consider the time of day and the lighting conditions.

For example, the golden hour (the hour just after sunrise or just before sunset) provides the perfect soft, warm light for capturing beautiful landscapes.

It is also important to pay attention to the composition of the image, such as the placement of the horizon line and the use of leading lines to draw the viewer's eye into the image. 

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