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Scottish Nature Photography Awards

I am absolutely thrilled and honoured to share the exiting news that I have won the Abstract Category of the Scottish Nature Photography Awards.

This is the image that won the award with my description of the day that this image was created.

Personally, for me it means so much more as this was created at Gladhouse Reservoir which is local to me and where my photography journey started in lockdown.

I was absolutely thrilled and honoured to learn that I had won the Abstract category in this year’s Scottish Nature Photography awards, I vividly remember the bitterly cold spell in January 2024, when sub-zero temperatures gripped the area.

I had a plan to visit Gladhouse Reservoir, near to my home, to look for patterns / textures in the frozen water. Upon arrival, I was met with an expanse of thick ice, curiosity led me to carefully venture a few meters onto the frozen surface to see what I could create. That is when I discovered these incredible, bright white frozen circles.

I was captivated by how they gave the ice such a strikingly abstract appearance—something fleeting, destined to disappear as soon as the weather changed.

I particularly love how we as photographers can create an abstract interpretation of what nature shares with us, little did I know at the time that those fascinating patterns would lead to this incredible recognition.

I would invite you to take some time to look at all the winners for this competition and the overall winner is an absolutely stunning image.

Scottish Nature Photography Awards

I am absolutely thrilled and honoured to share the exiting news that I have won the Abstract Category of the Scottish Nature Photography Awards.

This is the image that won the award with my description of the day that this image was created.

Personally, for me it means so much more as this was created at Gladhouse Reservoir which is local to me and where my photography journey started in lockdown.

I was absolutely thrilled and honoured to learn that I had won the Abstract category in this year’s Scottish Nature Photography awards, I vividly remember the bitterly cold spell in January 2024, when sub-zero temperatures gripped the area.

I had a plan to visit Gladhouse Reservoir, near to my home, to look for patterns / textures in the frozen water. Upon arrival, I was met with an expanse of thick ice, curiosity led me to carefully venture a few meters onto the frozen surface to see what I could create. That is when I discovered these incredible, bright white frozen circles.

I was captivated by how they gave the ice such a strikingly abstract appearance—something fleeting, destined to disappear as soon as the weather changed.

I particularly love how we as photographers can create an abstract interpretation of what nature shares with us, little did I know at the time that those fascinating patterns would lead to this incredible recognition.

I would invite you to take some time to look at all the winners for this competition and the overall winner is an absolutely stunning image.

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I am absolutely thrilled and honoured to share the exiting news that I have won the Abstract Category of the Scottish Nature Photography Awards.
Many congratulations. Wonderful!

Gladhouse Reservoir which is local to me and where my photography journey started in lockdown.
Amazing to know that you started just a few years ago!

It's a beautiful picture.
 
congratulations, Brian - well deserved for a beautiful image
 
Big congrats! Wonderful picture!
 
Scottish Nature Photography Awards

I am absolutely thrilled and honoured to share the exiting news that I have won the Abstract Category of the Scottish Nature Photography Awards.

This is the image that won the award with my description of the day that this image was created.

Personally, for me it means so much more as this was created at Gladhouse Reservoir which is local to me and where my photography journey started in lockdown.

I was absolutely thrilled and honoured to learn that I had won the Abstract category in this year’s Scottish Nature Photography awards, I vividly remember the bitterly cold spell in January 2024, when sub-zero temperatures gripped the area.

I had a plan to visit Gladhouse Reservoir, near to my home, to look for patterns / textures in the frozen water. Upon arrival, I was met with an expanse of thick ice, curiosity led me to carefully venture a few meters onto the frozen surface to see what I could create. That is when I discovered these incredible, bright white frozen circles.

I was captivated by how they gave the ice such a strikingly abstract appearance—something fleeting, destined to disappear as soon as the weather changed.

I particularly love how we as photographers can create an abstract interpretation of what nature shares with us, little did I know at the time that those fascinating patterns would lead to this incredible recognition.

I would invite you to take some time to look at all the winners for this competition and the overall winner is an absolutely stunning image.

Scottish Nature Photography Awards

I am absolutely thrilled and honoured to share the exiting news that I have won the Abstract Category of the Scottish Nature Photography Awards.

This is the image that won the award with my description of the day that this image was created.

Personally, for me it means so much more as this was created at Gladhouse Reservoir which is local to me and where my photography journey started in lockdown.

I was absolutely thrilled and honoured to learn that I had won the Abstract category in this year’s Scottish Nature Photography awards, I vividly remember the bitterly cold spell in January 2024, when sub-zero temperatures gripped the area.

I had a plan to visit Gladhouse Reservoir, near to my home, to look for patterns / textures in the frozen water. Upon arrival, I was met with an expanse of thick ice, curiosity led me to carefully venture a few meters onto the frozen surface to see what I could create. That is when I discovered these incredible, bright white frozen circles.

I was captivated by how they gave the ice such a strikingly abstract appearance—something fleeting, destined to disappear as soon as the weather changed.

I particularly love how we as photographers can create an abstract interpretation of what nature shares with us, little did I know at the time that those fascinating patterns would lead to this incredible recognition.

I would invite you to take some time to look at all the winners for this competition and the overall winner is an absolutely stunning image.

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Well Done!
 
Interesting photo. Well done!
 

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