Scotland’s incredible landscapes – in pictures

These landscapes by photographer Dougie Cunningham show Scotland’s spectacular scenery, from its lochs to its peaks, and its beaches to its castles
  
  


The Quiraing, Scotland.
The Quiraing is a complex and beautiful feature on the Trotternish ridge on Skye, a landslip that is still moving Photograph: Dougie Cunningham
Sunrise on the standing stones of the main circle at Callanish, Lewis
Sunrise on the standing stones of the main circle at Callanish, Lewis Photograph: Dougie Cunningham
Glen Coe at dusk
Glen Coe at dusk Photograph: Dougie Cunningham
Suilven, Scotland
The mighty Suilven dominates the landscape of Inverpolly, western Sutherland Photograph: Dougie Cunningham
The coastline between Arisaig and Mallaig offers a string of stunning beaches, including Camusdarrach
The coastline between Arisaig and Mallaig offers a string of stunning beaches, including Camusdarach, made famous by the film Local Hero. Photograph: Dougie Cunningham
Dusk at Crail harbour in the East Neuk of Fife.
Dusk at Crail harbour in the East Neuk of Fife Photograph: Dougie Cunningham
An Teallach,
An Teallach, which translates as ‘the Forge’, is one of Scotland’s most beautiful mountains and earns its name here as its red sandstone glows at sunrise Photograph: Dougie Cunningham
Stac Pollaidh mountain, Scotland
Stac Pollaidh, one of the finest small mountains in Scotland, features a wonderfully complex summit that you could spend all day exploring, and stunning panoramic views in all directions Photograph: Dougie Cunningham
Dunnottar castle, Scotland
Dunnottar Castle, just south of Stonehaven, played an important role in Scottish history – and was also the inspiration for the castle in Disney’s animated film Brave Photograph: Dougie Cunningham
A pine tree standing in front of Loch Maree and Slioch.
A lone pine tree standing proud in front of Loch Maree and Slioch
• Dougie Cunningham is currently working on a guide to taking photos in Scotland for Fotovue, due out next year. Fotovue published its first guide Photographing the Lake District in September 2014
Photograph: Dougie Cunningham
 

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