Low Level photography is certainly a rewarding form of aviation photography, purely down to the amount of planning, and sheer luck of capturing an aircraft operating at low level in your view-finder. Finding a suitable valley, with favourable light conditions and attractive backdrop may not sound too difficult, add typical Scottish mountain weather, dwindling modern day military requirements to carry out low level operations and the odds are quite quickly stacked against you. However, this perseverance and patience makes the hobby equally rewarding and frustrating at the same time.
Having dedicated much of my free time since 2005 in the valleys of the Scottish Borders and the remote wilderness of the Glens in the Scottish Highlands, I have also had the opportunity to take my hobby abroad and photograph low level aircraft in the USA (Death Valley National Park, California) and in the Balearic islands.
Having dedicated much of my free time since 2005 in the valleys of the Scottish Borders and the remote wilderness of the Glens in the Scottish Highlands, I have also had the opportunity to take my hobby abroad and photograph low level aircraft in the USA (Death Valley National Park, California) and in the Balearic islands.