Travel Photography | Exploring the Scottish Highlands

Photograph of the rugged cliffs and rocks along the shoreline in the Highlands of Scotland
The Coast” © Tracey Capone Photography 2018

“Wherever I wander, wherever I rove, the hills of the Highlands forever I love.”  – Robert Burns

I’ll admit it… Scotland is, and always will be, my favorite country to visit. Not that I haven’t loved every journey I have taken to other countries, but there is something truly magical about Scotland. Whether it’s the people, the majestic views, with their craggy cliffs and rugged shorelines, like those in “The Coast,” above, Scotland is a place I can go back to time and time again.

My favorite part of the last trip was the several days we drove through the Highlands. In addition to the quiet roads and beautiful views, you can experience every possible weather scenario in the span of just a few miles. There were points where we could go from sun to rain, then snow and back to sun in what seemed like minutes. The shifts in weather meant that we got to experience double rainbows from the vantage point of the highest cliffs, making the drive all that much more magical.

Cottage by the Sea” © Tracey Capone Photography 2018

Living in the city of Chicago, I don’t get much of a chance to break away from the everyday noise of city life. As much as I love home, to be able to immerse ourselves in the quiet isolation of the Highlands, even for a few days, was truly life changing.

“Hold company with yourself so sacred that, even when you are alone, you are whole.” – AVA

Isolation” © Tracey Capone Photography 2018

Oh to have a quiet, little cottage to spend even just a few months in, spending the days and nights photographing and creating. While I am normally drawn to vibrant colors in my photography, the neutral palette offered up by the coutryside, with it’s pops of bright greens and yellows here and there, was calming.

There were hours on end where we were driving and the only other living creatures were the sheep along the side of the road.

Watch” © Tracey Capone Photography 2018

(A side note: If sheep think you are about to feed them, when you get out of your car, they will run towards you. Thankfully the ones we came across stopped and, in a moment of serendipity, did so in a very synchronized fashion. )

The Flock” © Tracey Capone Photography 2018

If you visit Scotland, I highly recommend renting a car and taking several days to drive through the Highlands, especially if you are fan of the outdoors. While driving on the left side of the road, and navigating very narrow, two way roads may seem like a scary prospect, once you get the hang of it, it’s actually rather easy. (Admittedly though, I did very little driving since I was trying to spot photo opportunities.) Towards the end of the post, I’ll give you a list of tips and rules for driving through Scotland.

The Highlands” © Tracey Capone Photography 2018

Driving through the Highlands at your own pace allows you to see things you may not otherwise see on a tour, and, even better, take the time to stop and appreciate them. (and really, keep yourself, and others on the road safer as beautiful scenery can be quite a distraction.)

Here are several tips and rules on driving in Scotland:

The Pines” © Tracey Capone Photography 2018

“Trees are the Earth’s endless effort to speak to the listening heavens.” – Ravindranath Tagore

I hope you get the chance to visit Scotland one day, whether on a self driven tour or a group tour as it is truly one of the most beautiful, and awe inspiring, countries you will ever experience. If you have already visited, I would love to hear your favorite locations as I am always looking for new places to add to my travel itinerary.

The Shores” © Tracey Capone Photography 2018

Find the rest of my Scotland photography, as well as all of my travel photography here on my website.

Enjoy!

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