During our road trip around the Coastline of Scotland one of the coolest places we visited was Kinlochbervie, aside the small shipping port that runs there a short run up a single track road will take you up onto one of the surrounding hills for a great view out onto the North Atlantic Ocean.
From landscapes to motorsport and everything inbetween, I'll be using this blog to showcase some of the photographs that you can find on my own personal website and on my Flickr account. I hope you enjoy the images featured here, and I look forward to reading your comments too.
Wednesday, 4 May 2011
Monaro on Tour - 19 - Halfway between Durness and John O'Groats

Monaro on Tour - 19 - Halfway between Durness and John O'Groats, originally uploaded by www.bazpics.com.
This image was taken as we were approaching the half way point along the Northern coast of Scotland between Durness in the West and John O'Groats in the East. Spectacular views from here of the hills and valleys which have been carved by nature of the centuries. Image 2 of 2 from this location.
OK, so the photo itself may have a blown sky, but in my defence I was too impressed with the fact that my Monaro had made it all this way along tiny little single track roads and moreover the simply stunning view that lay to the side of the road where we pulled over.
Tuesday, 3 May 2011
Me with a random dude in Stockholm
While in Stockholm for the WRC in February 2006 I found this little dude outside one of the shops in the Swedish capital. He didn't seem to mind the -20-25°C temperatures that the shop owner subjected him too, in my case I had vests, t-shirt, polo shirt, jumper and jacket on...and it still felt damn cold!!!
Monday, 2 May 2011
Waiting For The Ferry to Barra, Isle of Eriskay
There's something magical about Scotlands Western Isles, something so magical that it did it's level best to make itself invisible for this shot, so magical indeed that it left absolutely zero, nil, nada, diddly squat of itself to infact be glanced at here, now, or then, or whenever.
The colour in the sea (or should I say Atlantic Ocean) around the islands which make up the Western Isles are simply stunning, so much so that when you show someone just how it looks in good, sunny weather you are almost instantly accused of photoshopping the colours in, of tampering with the saturation in the image etc.
But, and yes there is a but, is that even here in this wet, dreek, grey, drookit outlout from the South tip of the Isle of Eriskay as myself, Mireille and the Monaro waited patiently for our ferry to arrive for the short sailing over to Barra you can just about get a hint of the colours lurking beneath the surface.
What colour you may chortle with jest, but believe me the colours are there in abundance and are just waiting on the right moment to dazzle you with all their brilliance.
Barbados, nope, the Dominican Republic, nope, Hawaii, nope.....Scotland, damn right, every single time...!!!
Race Of Champions - Track Laid & Empty Stadium
One of the cool things about covering the motorsport events and shows for so long was the fact that it gets you known at the various venues and racetracks around the UK, Europe and beyond, and that can normally bring in a few cool shots that aren't so run of the mill.
Take this shot of the Stad de France as it prepared itself for the Race of Champions event back in December 2005, somewhat of an eerie silence when you find yourself in such a large stadium and only a small handfull of people milling around, making sure all of the last minute touches are in place before the event starts in earnest a few days later...
Sunday, 1 May 2011
Formula BMW Championship UK - Knockhill - Red Bull Racing #6

Formula BMW Championship UK - Knockhill - Red Bull Racing #6, originally uploaded by www.bazpics.com.
Taken at Knockhill Racetrack in Scotland, the Formula BMW Championship UK was always one of the support races to the BTCC (British Touring Car Championship) which I covered for several years.