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Statue of famed Scottish philosopher David Hume (1711-1776) who was instrumental in the development of modern science and psychology, as well as contemporary debates in philosophy of religion (Apr., 2010).
Experienced by K. Mitch Hodge
Rays of light over the city at sundown. My work is 100% community-supported. You can fund my next photography adventure at Patreon.com/rvrmakes
Experienced by Robert V. Ruggiero
I was wandering to school in the morning which had a beautiful pink sunrise and i was able to take this shot with Calton Hill and this pink mood
Experienced by Nicola Gadler
I was on a trip in Edinburgh and in the Princess Streets Park i found this little mate, played with him for a solid 15 minutes and was able to shot stunning pictures of him feeding and running.
Experienced by Nicola Gadler
Took this photo during my trip to Edinburgh with my girlfriend. Just lov these old tall buildings and also lots of greenery everywhere. The weather was constantly changing so I was pretty lucky to take this photo before it started to rain.
Experienced by Dominik Rešek
Had a great time in Edinburgh in Scotland this Christmas. Sadly I didnt get out enough to take pictures. But really like this one of people taking selfies by the Castle.
Experienced by Clem Onojeghuo
Just a short trip o Scotland. I met two awesome german people (julia & tim) who climbed with me to the top of arthurs seat. An incredible view over Edinburgh!
Experienced by Timo Stern
This image was taken from a high point near Arthur seat.I like how the image shows the full city covered in sky which is totally normal here.
Experienced by Talha Imam
This picture was taken in Edinburgh city. I really like the back lit effect and the whole image has a warm feeling. The editing fives it a very moody look.
Experienced by Talha Imam
5 km from National Museum of Scotland
The Scottish wildcat (Felis silvestris grampia), or Highlands tiger, is a dark coloured subspecies of the European wildcat native to Scotland. Its range previously also included England and Wales, but it became extinct in these areas, as well as in southern Scotland, within the last 150 years. Extant numbers are estimated at between 100 and 300.
Experienced by Sean Paul Kinnear
19 km from National Museum of Scotland
A small coastal town near Kirkcaldy, Fife. The quiet sombre time where the tide is out and only the noise of distant seagulls can be heard.
Experienced by Ross Sneddon
34 km from National Museum of Scotland
We went on a walk to explore Devilla forest a few months after a forest fire in the area. It was a beautiful mix of burnt, dead forest with the smell of fire in the air, and vibrant new life jumping out and hiding amongst the ruins.
Experienced by Molly Wilders
34 km from National Museum of Scotland
We went on a walk to explore Devilla forest a few months after a forest fire in the area. It was a beautiful mix of burnt, dead forest with the smell of fire in the air, and vibrant new life jumping out and hiding amongst the ruins.
Experienced by Molly Wilders
51 km from National Museum of Scotland
My daughter (descendant of Scottish royalty) and I peered out into the North Sea to imagine what it would have been like – hundreds of years ago – to see invading Vikings on the horizon.
Experienced by Joel Pilger
70 km from National Museum of Scotland
A scenic long-exposure taken at the waterfall by Campsie Fells, Scotland (UK). If there’s one thing I admire about water the most, it’s that no matter what’s in its way, no matter how big or small the obstacle, no matter how hard it gets, it always pushes through and refuses to be stopped. It has a final destination - a goal - and it’s focused. It knows where it’s going, and it flows. And even though it may have taken a few detours or unusual paths along the way, it comes back and joins as one - it becomes whole again. Be like water, my friend (Bruce Lee).
Experienced by Usman Majid
79 km from National Museum of Scotland
Walking my dog in the hills overlooking the village where I live, camera in hand, I came across this view & took a random hand held shot with the beautiful Campsie Fells & Arrochar Alps in the background. I really should go back & retake the photo with a tripod next time. Maybe a snowy winter view would be nice.
Experienced by Brian Collins
87 km from National Museum of Scotland
This is one of the most spectacular mountain on the road towards Isle of Skye. The mountain top is treeless and I really love its texture. I will back this place in winter when the snow falling and covering it. I can imagine how fantastic it will be at that time.
Experienced by feipeng yi
92 km from National Museum of Scotland
An early start for a photoshoot on Loch Lomond in the Trossachs National Park for a client. Took a series of quick shots while waiting for the sun to peak over the hills in the distance!
Experienced by Paul Johnston
93 km from National Museum of Scotland
A new years day drive to The Trossachs in Scotland. Here lies Loch Arklet, facing towards the mountains surrounding Loch Lomond in the distance.
Experienced by Adam Wilson
94 km from National Museum of Scotland
A small abandoned jetty at the East side of the Trossachs in Scotland. You can see the Autumn beginning to die out with the last areas of tone holding on for life.
Experienced by Scott Jackson