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The south coast of the Moray Firth is a zone of unusual and complex faultline geology. The constant pounding of the sea has progressively enlarged the openings into sea caves, and deposited coloured stones and gravel over the ochre sandstone bedrock. Nearby, this colourful rock has been extracted for building use since the early 1800s. More recently the sandstone has been used in the construction of the National Museum of Scotland in Edinburgh, the 9/11 Memorial in New York, and Barcelona Cathedral.

Photograph by Ian Cameron

About Ian Cameron

Ian is a self-taught full time professional landscape photographer with over twenty three years of experience.  Apart from his own very popular range of Transient Light Scottish landscape calendars and range of Fine Art cards.  Ian published his first book of landscape photography – Transient Light – through GMC publications in association with the Guild of Master craftsmen, it’s popularity leading to a second edition of his work.

“Scotland is one of the finest locations in the world to pursue high quality landscape images, it’s light and weather creating unique opportunities even after repeat visits”.  Although he has travelled extensively the majority of his work is confined to Scotland where he finds an endless source of pleasure and inspiration.

The hallmark of Ian’s work is his articulate composition, subtle processing and delicate handling of natural light to produce outstandingly natural images of scenes that would otherwise be passed by in favour of more dramatic topography.

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