Loch Lurgainn Diptych
Loch Lurgainn Diptych

I hope that this dypytch illustrates the effect that the colour of light can have on a landscape.

The image on the left was made one morning at sunrise in November 2011, as the western sky flushed pink, further accentuating the deep red tones of the deer grass which was at its peak of autumn colour. The one on the right was made before sunrise on a May morning in 2013, when there light was still blue. After a hard winter which had seen snow lying until April, the colour of the vegetation was similarly muted.

Loch Lurgainn Diptych

I hope that this dypytch illustrates the effect that the colour of light can have on a landscape.

The image on the left was made one morning at sunrise in November 2011, as the western sky flushed pink, further accentuating the deep red tones of the deer grass which was at its peak of autumn colour. The one on the right was made before sunrise on a May morning in 2013, when there light was still blue. After a hard winter which had seen snow lying until April, the colour of the vegetation was similarly muted.