Scotland by NJC.: After 21:00 the Blue Hour has a sea-mist between the mainland at Loch nan Ceall and the distinctive Sgurr of Eigg on the Isle of Eigg, in High Summer. A surreal and wonderful reality.
Scotland by NJC.: Pap of Glencoe and Loch Leven at sunrise in winter, in panorama, looking east from Argyll to Lochaber in Inverness-shire, Scotland.
Michael Leek Photography: Big sky over Ailsa Craig: Firth of Clyde, Scotland.
Scotland by NJC.: Beautiful mountains of Strathfarrar from Strathglass near to Struy at sunset in late Autumn.
Michael Leek Photography: Storm Kathleen! Western Ferries Sound of Seil, Firth of Clyde, Scotland.
Scotland by NJC.: Majesty and grandeur of the Black Cuillins of Skye. A telephoto image of Sgurr Alasdair, 993 metres, 3,258 feet, from the Skye Bridge, over 20 miles distant.
Scotland by NJC.: Gortenfern Forest and the mountains meet the sea. There are nine separate beaches here from 20 metres wide to over half a mile. Probably the cleanest and most wildly beautiful I have ever seen, and sand dunes up to 100 feet high, Ardnamurchan, Scotland.
Scotland by NJC.: Grandeur of Glen Torridon from near to the summit ridge of Liahtach, Wester Ross, Scotland.
Michael Leek Photography: Storm Kathleen: Ocean Youth Trust Scotland's sailing yacht, Alba Venturer in the Holy Loch, Argyll, Scotland.
Scotland by NJC.: Looking out to sea at the fjord, Loch Hourn, near Corran, Western Highlands.
Scotland by NJC.: From above Auchertyre a view over the village of Nostie, down the whole length of Loch Duich to the "Five Sisters of Kintail," early on an Autumn sunrise, Wester Ross, Scotland.
NorthernXposure: Monumental
Scotland by NJC.: A bridge of cloud across the Great Glen, Loch Lochy, after sunrise, Inverness-shire, Scotland.
Michael Leek Photography: Storm Kathleen: CalMac's passenger ferry Argyll Flyer on route to Dunoon, Argyll, Scotland.
Scotland by NJC.: A view westwards to the Isle of Arran 14 miles across the Firth of Clyde from near to Seamill. Goatfell is the highest peak at 874 metres, Ayrshire, Scotland.
Scotland by NJC.: Purple and violet morning cloud shroud Ben Lomond across the iconic waters of Ben Lomond in late summer, Argyll, Scotland.
Scotland by NJC.: Autumn glory at the entrance to Glen Cannich with odd patches of mist still lingering in late morning. Bracken, Silver Birch, Larch and Spruce make a palette to please the eye, Inverness-shire, Scotland.
Scotland by NJC.: Early morning mist and water-vapour over Loch Tulla, 05:39. Image taken 4 miles north of Bridge of Orchy, Argyll, Scotland.
Michael Leek Photography: By Dalness: Glen Etive Highlands, Scotland.
Scotland by NJC.: The village of Arrochar across the sea-loch, Loch Long, with Ben Lomond's peak in the early morning cloud, Argyll, Scotland.
Scotland by NJC.: Taken from Arrochar village, and above Loch Long and the Coniferous forest, the contorted ridge summit of Ben Arthur or "The Cobbler," still wearing its nightcap, at 05:22 in the morning, Argyll, Scotland.
Scotland by NJC.: The magnificent slopes of the "Five Sisters of Kintail" melt into an evening haze, Wester Ross, Scotland.
Scotland by NJC.: Possibly the most beautiful view I have ever seen. Tobermory, Loch Sunart, the Ardnamurchan Peninsula, at dusk, 21:29, Isle of Mull, Scotland.
Michael Leek Photography: Stob Dubh (Buachaille Etive Beag): Dalness, Glen Etive, Highlands, Scotland.
Scotland by NJC.: Morar River and Bay with Rum floating on an evening mist in the Blue Hour before sunset, Lochaber, Inverness-shire, Scotland.
Scotland by NJC.: The Cheviot Hills from near to the border between England and Scotland from just south of Edgerston, Scotland.
Scotland by NJC.: Silhouetted Loch Lomond and islands at Aldochlay Bay near Luss, Argyll, Scotland.
Scotland by NJC.: The Cuillins of Skye, the Isle of Scalpay and part of the Isle of Rassay on a hazy Autumn afternoon, looking across the Inner Sound from the Applecross Peninsula, near to Sand Bay, Wester Ross, Scotland.
Michael Leek Photography: Looking towards Meall Garbh: by Stob Dubh, Glen Etive, Highlands, Scotland.
Michael Leek Photography: Royal Navy flagship HMS Queen Elizabeth, R08: off Toward, Argyll, Firth of Clyde, Scotland.