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New Images
At the bottom of the home page you will find a 'Latest News' heading. If you haven't looked at the website for a while and want to know what's new just open the update articles and you will find lists of new images, just click on the titles to see them - it's as simple as that!At some stage there will be a news letter for those who have subscribed to it, this will be another way to keep up to date with what's new.
Galleries
The four main galleries are the Moods, Places, Patterns and Greetings Cards galleries.
The Moods Gallery offers Fine Art prints only, concentrating on those images of spectacular or moody lighting that the Scottish West Highlands is famous for, and I have been fortunate enough to witness. The Fine Art prints made from the Moods Gallery images are printed on a cotton rag substrate using the finest pigment inks. More details about this process can be found in the section entitled About The Prints
The Places Gallery will, if you start at the beginning and work through to the end, take you on a guided tour of Scotland's West Highlands, starting at Glencoe, and travelling to the far north of Sutherland. Of course you can jump into this tour at any point you wish. Many images in the Places Gallery are offered as traditional Silver Halide prints. More details about this process can be found in the section entitled About The Prints. However, to ensure the tour offered by the Places Gallery is comprehensive, images from the Moods Gallery also appear here, but still available only as fine art prints.
The Patterns Gallery collects together from the other galleries all those images together that reveal the beautiful patterns created by nature. This can be close ups of the details of plants, or the patterns created in rocks by erosion, or the interplay of light and shade in the reflections found in water. These patterns are all around us but so easily missed by the photographer out hunting for the 'grand landscape'. It pays to keep one's eyes alert for the small delightful things that nature creates.
The Greetings Card Gallery displays all those landscapes available as greetings cards. Greetings cards are also available from some of the other galleries, but if it is only greetings cards you are looking for, then this is the most convenient gallery to use as they are all collected together here.

© Gordon C Harrison Scottish Landscape Photographs For Every Mood
Searching
The Search box that appears at the bottom of the left hand menu on every page can be used to search for anything, such as a place, or a rainbow, or perhaps information. For example, if you wanted to find photographs or information about Loch Tollaidh, enter Loch Tollaidh in the search box and press 'enter' on your keyboard. This will give you a list of references that contain the phrase 'Loch Tollaidh', some may be articles, others images, click on these references as you wish.
Note that while this search feature will find phrases such as Loch Ewe, Beinn Alligin, and so on, it will not find pages containing non-consecutive words. For example you may wish to enter 'history gairloch' in an attempt to find pages containing the history of Gairloch, but the search will not find this unless by chance there is a page with those two words appearing next two each other as in your search phrase. Sorry!
Resources and Links
The Resources and Links section, when complete, offers a comprehensive guide to everything you may want to know about Scotland's North-west Highlands, getting here, living here, getting a job, sights to see, the weather, health services, educational services, etc., etc., with links to other websites for further information. If you come across any information that you believe to be incorrect, or should be on this website and isn't, please use the 'contact us' link at the bottom of this page.
I hope you find the website both enjoyable and informative.
Gordon C Harrison