The Blog of North Wales photographer Simon Kitchin
Simon Kitchin is a highly regarded photographer from Mold, North Wales, who specialises in landscape photography. He is also the author of the popular guidebook, Photographing North Wales. Simon dedicates a significant portion of his time to capturing the breathtaking mountain scenery of Eryri Snowdonia National Park, renowned for its dramatic peaks and serene beauty, as well as the stunningly picturesque coastline of Anglesey. In addition to these locations, he also explores and photographs the diverse landscapes of the Dee Valley around Llangollen, which offers its own unique charm and character.
With nearly 20 years of experience hosting landscape photography workshops throughout North Wales, Simon possesses an expert knowledge of the region and its hidden gems. If you are interested in enhancing your photography skills, he runs regular one-day workshops in Eryri Snowdonia and on the beautiful Isle of Anglesey, in addition to providing fully customised one-to-one workshops tailored to your individual needs.
If you’d like to keep up to date with the latest news from North Wales landscape photographer Simon Kitchin including details of new photos, photography workshop availability and publication of his North Wales calendar this blog page is frequently updated so please do drop by to see the latest information from Simon.
Scotland photo locations for landscape photography
Having just returned from a fantastic landscape photography trip to Scotland I thought I’d just produce a short article highlighting some of my favourite photo locations in Scotland
You’ll find my Scotland photo location article on my website.
Glencoe photo locations and places to visit in Scotland
Having just spent a view days in the stunning mountain scenery of Glencoe in the North West Highlands of Scotland I've put together an article showcasing some of my own favourite Glencoe photo locations. You can read the photo location article on my website
Rhue Lighthouse at sunset near Ullapool Scotland
A Scotland photos gallery where you can buy stunning photo prints, framed photographs and canvases of the incredible landscape of Scotland and discover stunning views and the natural beauty of the Scottish scenery with images from some of the best places to visit in the area including the Quiraing and the Old Man of Storr on the beautiful Isle of Skye, Buachaille Etive Mor and the Three Sisters in Glencoe and the tranquility of Suilven in Assynt. I hope you enjoy browsing my Scotland photography gallery and please do get in touch if you’d like to know more details about my Scotland pictures or need more information about purchasing any of my images of Scotland.
Scotland photography gallery updated with new photos
The Scottish landscape is such an awesome place for a photography trip and having just spent a week around Glencoe and Assynt in the North West Highlands I was totally blown away byt the experience. Whilst the weather in Scotland is a little infamous for being wild and unpredictable I had some major luck at times so managed to see much of the area in some beautiful light and capture some nice images.
I've now edited most of the photos I took on the Scotland trip so have a browse of my photography gallery to get an idea of just what amazing scenery Scotland has to offer.
Suilven at sunrise from Elphin Bothy in Assynt
One of my favourite photos from my recent trip to Assynt near Ullapool. I visited Elphin Bothy to capture a photo of the iconic Suilven mountain at sunrise which looked stunning with the autumn colours in full bloom. The bothy at Elphin wasn't actually a bothy at all, it was built to serve as a kennel for the beloved hunting dogs of the 1st Duke of Sutherland
Scots pine trees on a misty Loch Assynt near Lochinver
Driving past Loch Assynt on a misty morning last week I spotted this little island in the loch covered with the iconic Scots Pine trees. The mountains were hidden by the mist so I went for the "Fine Art" look with this photo, using a 10stop ND filter to flatten out the water and a black & white conversion for the minimalist effect
Buachaille Etive Mor in Glencoe from the River Coupall
Buachaille Etive Mor dominates the view as you approach Glencoe from the direction of Loch Lomond and there are several great photo viewpoints where you can capture some great photos. Wander along the banks of the River Coupall or wander along the moorland nearby and you'll find lots of photo opportunities of Buachaille Etive Mor, here’s one of my images from my latest photography trip, a reflection of Buachaille Etive Mor in the river with an old hunting lodge for added interest.
The Three Sisters of Glencoe from the S bends
The River Coe tears its way through the narrow mountain scenery of Glencoe and creates some amazing photo opportunities. This viewpoint is one of the most popular with photographers wanting to capture a view of the Three Sisters. Known as the S bends it's surrounded by woodland that looks stunning in autumn and there's plenty of foreground interest to make for a great photo composition.
A beautiful misty Scottish morning on Loch Broom at Ullapool
Morning mist shrouds the mountains around Loch Broom near Ullapool creating an eerie calm.
Buachaille Etive Mor looking stunning in autumn colours
Autumn is a fantastic time to visit the North West Highlands of Scotland and especially the stunning mountain landscape of Glencoe. The mountain erupt in a riot of autumn colours, like nothing I've seen anywhere else, and Buachaille Etive Mor in particular lokks just incredible.
Jacobite Steam Train on Glenfinnan viaduct in autumn
The Harry Potter films made the Jacobite Steam Train passing over Glenfinnan viaduct one of the "must see" views when visiting the North West Highlands of Scotland and I couldn't miss the opportunity to grab a photo. The location is easily reached from the main visitor car park although it gets extremely busy, even when I visited in October, so arriving early for a parking space is a must. Timing is key, checking the timetable to make sure what time the Jacobite Steam train is running and equally important, which direction as usually the engine only pulls in the direction of Mallaig, it's not nearly as photogenic with the engine pushing. The autumn colours around Fort William make for a more photogenic shot too so I'd highly recommend visited then if you can.
Buachaille Etive Mor & the Wee White House in Glencoe
This was my second sunrise in Glencoe and my luck was in again. I'd checked the sun position and realised that there was a chance of some morning side light falling on Buachaille Etive Mor from in front of Langangarbh Hut, often called the Wee White House. I arrived in plenty of time and checked out a few potential compositions, I really liked the idea of using the river Coe as foreground interest so with wellies on my feet I wandered along the shallow river looking for a good view with a nicely framed Buachaille Etive Mor with the Wee White House in the shot. I tried 2 different spots, both close to each other, but this is the one that's my favourite. I setup the tripod, sorted the settings, and waited patiently to see if the sunrise would work its magic. The first 15 minutes after sunrise on the Buachaille just saw it shrouded in cloud but suddenly a break happened and just for a few fleeting minutes the gorgeous soft light of sunrise lit the flanks of Buachaille Etive Mor and cast some light onto the Wee White House too....I couldn't have asked for any more on a first photography visit to this fantastic location, what a wonderful morning in Glencoe
Buachaille Etive Mor autumn sunrise in Glencoe Scotland
My first morning in Glencoe was a pretty special one. I'd decided to visit the very popular Buachaille Etive Mor photo viewpoint in Glencoe so I set the alarm nice and early as I was expecting to be battling for position with lots of landscape photographers. Arriving nice & early gave me the choice of spots to setup the tripod so I quickly checked out different potential compositions and settled on one close to the waterfall, the composition seemed nice & balanced from here, pretty much in line with the "Rule of thirds"... not something I always stick to but in this case it worked perfectly.
I'd arrived well before sunrise so took a few test shots, the sky was cloudless which initially disapponted me a little but I was to change my mind once I'd photographed Buachaille Etive Mor. The reason being that the autumn sunrise produced some stunning warm colours on the mountain side, clear skies and sunshine wasn't really what I'd expected in Glencoe but the empty sky meant all the attention was on the mountain which I rather liked! With the autumn sunrise in progress I shot several images of the Buachaille, mainly sticking to the same composition although I did switch to portrait orientation for a few photos...it didn't really work for me though although following returning home I did decide that I quite liked a square 1:1 ratio crop too.
Carrbridge packhorse bridge in the cairngorms
I've not posted for a little while but all for good reasons, I've just had a week in the Northwest Highlands of Scotland exploring the stunning scenery and taking advantage of the autumn colours. The first 3 days were at Glencoe, where the weather was actually quite good, even perhaps a little too mild whereas the rest of the week was around Assynt where things were a fair bit more challenging... great fun though and it's always a bigger challenge photographing somewhere you've never been before anyway.
I'd done some location planning before travelling which was well worth the time & effort as it helped me, as much as possible, to be in the right place at the right time and try to capture the fleeting glimpses of good light, especially in the more remote region of Assynt.
Anyway I'm actually posting the last photo first, probably the easiest photo of the week taken at a brief break on my 8.5hr journey back here to North Wales.... this is Carrbridge Pack Horse bridge in the Cairngorms, a beautiful ancient structure dating from 1717... I'll be posting lots more photos of my Scotland trip during the week including my favourite photo of the classic view of the Buachaille Etive Mòr in stunning autumn sunrise light.
Just 4 places left on the Llanddwyn Island sunset workshop
Just 4 places remaining now on the Anglesey sunset workshop at the stunning Llanddwyn Island on Saturday 14th December 2024.
Full details and booking are available on my Anglesey photography workshops webpage
New Llanddwyn Island Anglesey photography workshop
I've just added a new Llanddwyn Island Anglesey workshop date to my website. We start early at 07.30am to make the best of the "Golden Hour" light from sunrise.
Full details & booking can be found on my Anglesey photography workshop webpage:
The best views of Snowdon Yr Wyddfa - new article
If you're interesting in photographing Snowdon/Yr Wyddfa, the highest mountain in Wales, then you may find my new article of interest. It lists some of the best photo viewpoints from which to capture views of Snowdon
https://www.landscapephotographyuk.com/snowdon-yr-wyddfa-best-photo-locations
Beautiful Buttermere - my Lake District favourite
The most beautiful location in the Lake District in my eyes is definitely Buttermere, it's an amazing location surrounded by mountains on all sides with some amazing walking and stunning views. Here's a photo from a couple of weeks ago from a wander around the lake itself... the weather was typical August in the Lake District
A great group on my Eryri photography workshop
Snowdonia Eryri was kind with the weather yesterday on my last Snowdonia group workshop in Cwm Idwal for 2024. A great photography group again and we were blessed with some beautiful autumninal light. Pen Yr Ole Wen and Tryfan looks stunning at times and the workshop group made the best of the light. If you'd like to join me in these stunning Snowdonia Eryri mountain surroundings in 2025 I already have some dates available on my workshop webpage
https://www.landscapephotographyuk.com/snowdonia-photography-workshops-north-wales
Yr Wyddfa Snowdon - the best views in Snowdonia
Yr Wyddfa Snowdon is the highest mountain in Wales and also one of the most popular mountain summits for visitors. The views from the summit of Snowdon can be pretty incredible, if you're lucky to catch good weather. A sunrise is my favourite time to climb to the top of Snowdon Yr Wyddfa as during autumn & spring it's nowhere near as busy as the summer months. The weather conditions also give you a great chance of photographing a temperature inversion where the clouds surround Wales's highest peak like a blanket. Here are some of my favourite photos taken from the summit of Snowdon in Eryri Snowdonia National Park. If you'd like to see more please visit my website gallery:
https://www.landscapephotographyuk.com/snowdonia-photographs
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