This post includes monochrome images from Mainland Scotland and the Western Isles, converted from previous colour posts. For other monochrome posts in Scotland, see the Monochrome & Infrared tab.
For more information on the images, click on the captions which link to posts of colour images including commentaries or historical notes.
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Loch Eriboll and Ard Neakie Headland.
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Sheep, loch and house, Assynt.
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Abandoned house near Calanais III, Calanais (Callanish), Lewis.
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Calanais I, Calanais (Callanish), Lewis.
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Gearrannan Blackhouse Village, Lewis.
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Amhuinnsuidhe Castle, Huisinis, Harris.
Probable tomb of John MacLeod of Minginish, St Clement’s Church, Rodel, Harris.
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View from Duntulm Castle, Skye.
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Internal Staircase, Dun Troddan, near Glenelg.
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House foundations on abandoned island, Mingulay, Outer Hebrides.
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On the beach, Vatersay, Outer Hebrides.
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Stac Biorach and Soay, St Kilda Group.
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Stac Biorach and Soay, St Kilda Group.
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Gannets on Stac Biorach, St Kilda Group.
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Castle Stalker, The Great Glen.
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Inverlochy Castle, The Great Glen.
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Really stunning photography there, Murray – I love the one of the sheep, she is posing for you!
Thanks very much, Jeni. Yes, it definitely wouldn’t be the same image without her and she looks so much at home.
Well, I thought I liked colour, but these mono images are stunning. Maybe the mists and western Isles of Scotland lend themselves to this as it seems to me to add to the history and mystery.
Thanks very much Lee. Monochromes are a whole other world and very traditional so perhaps particularly appropriate for images with close associations to the past.
VERY nice monochromes!
Thanks very much!!!
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Fantastic photos. They make me want to be there.
Thanks very much. It’s a wonderful region to visit and not too expensive either.
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