Another dusk at the Inverness Campus.
After work there was an excellent talk and presentation, in the College, about the Scottish photographer, Robert Moyes Adam. It was given by Dr Peter Moore from the Scottish Society for the History of Photography (SSHoP)
From the SSHoP website:
"Robert Moyes Adam was Scotland’s foremost landscape photographer and his work is best known from its inclusion in the Scotsman Calendars, the Scots Magazines and many books from the 1930s and 40s. Although based in Edinburgh for the whole of his career, he traveled throughout Scotland and retired to Kingussie, in the Highlands."
Extra: The distant Ben Wyvis catches the first sunlight of the day, as viewed from Istiane on the Black Isle.
Comments New comments are not currently accepted on this journal.