The Isle of Mull is the second largest island of the Inner Hebrides, off the west coast of Scotland. Tobermory is the hub of the Island with an abundance of landscape and wildlife opportunities available to interested photographers.
Deer Stags in the rutting season and wild otters patrolling the various sea lochs can be seen if you have the patience to stalk their habitat.
© Allan Bell
The Isle of Mull is the second largest island of the Inner Hebrides, off the west coast of Scotland. Tobermory is the hub of the Island with an abundance of landscape and wildlife opportunities available to interested photographers. This is the Coladoir river at the head of Loch Scridain with the peaks of Cruachan Dearg and Corra-Bheinn behind.
© Allan Bell
The Isle of Mull is the second largest island of the Inner Hebrides, off the west coast of Scotland. Tobermory is the hub of the Island with an abundance of landscape and wildlife opportunities available to interested photographers. This is the Coladoir river at the head of Loch Scridain with the peaks of Cruachan Dearg and Corra-Bheinn behind.
© Allan Bell
The Isle of Mull is the second largest island of the Inner Hebrides, off the west coast of Scotland. Tobermory is the hub of the Island with an abundance of landscape and wildlife opportunities available to interested photographers. This is the Coladoir river at the head of Loch Scridain with the peaks of Cruachan Dearg and Corra-Bheinn behind
© Allan Bell
The Isle of Mull is the second largest island of the Inner Hebrides, off the west coast of Scotland. Tobermory is the hub of the Island with an abundance of landscape and wildlife opportunities available to interested photographers.
Deer Stags in the rutting season and wild otters patrolling the various sea lochs can be seen if you have the patience to stalk their habitat. Photograph taken at Loch Ba late september while attending a one on one photography workshop with local resident photographer Phil McDermott.
© Allan Bell
The Isle of Mull is the second largest island of the Inner Hebrides, off the west coast of Scotland. Tobermory is the hub of the Island with an abundance of landscape and wildlife opportunities available to interested photographers.
Deer Stags in the rutting season and wild otters patrolling the various sea lochs can be seen if you have the patience to stalk their habitat. Photograph taken at Loch Ba late september while attending a one on one photography workshop with local resident photographer Phil McDermott.
© Allan Bell
The Isle of Mull is the second largest island of the Inner Hebrides, off the west coast of Scotland. Tobermory is the hub of the Island with an abundance of landscape and wildlife opportunities available to interested photographers. This is the Coladoir river at the head of Loch Scridain with the peaks of Cruachan Dearg and Corra-Bheinn behind.
© Allan Bell
The Isle of Mull is the second largest island of the Inner Hebrides, off the west coast of Scotland. Tobermory is the hub of the Island with an abundance of landscape and wildlife opportunities available to interested photographers. This is the Coladoir river at the head of Loch Scridain with the peaks of Cruachan Dearg and Corra-Bheinn behind
© Allan Bell
The Isle of Mull is the second largest island of the Inner Hebrides, off the west coast of Scotland. Tobermory is the hub of the Island with an abundance of landscape and wildlife opportunities available to interested photographers.
Deer Stags in the rutting season and wild otters patrolling the various sea lochs can be seen if you have the patience to stalk their habitat.
© Allan Bell
The Isle of Mull is the second largest island of the Inner Hebrides, off the west coast of Scotland. Tobermory is the hub of the Island with an abundance of landscape and wildlife opportunities available to interested photographers.
Deer Stags in the rutting season and wild otters patrolling the various sea lochs can be seen if you have the patience to stalk their habitat. This photograph was taken from the shoreline at Loch Spevle Croggan, as the sun was rising. Glas Bheinn & Creach Beinn can be seen in the distance.
© Allan Bell
The Isle of Mull is the second largest island of the Inner Hebrides, off the west coast of Scotland. Tobermory is the hub of the Island with an abundance of landscape and wildlife opportunities available to interested photographers.
Deer Stags in the rutting season and wild otters patrolling the various sea lochs can be seen if you have the patience to stalk their habitat. This photograph was taken from the shoreline at Loch Spevle Croggan, as the sun was rising. Glas Bheinn & Creach Beinn can be seen in the distance.
© Allan Bell
The Isle of Mull is the second largest island of the Inner Hebrides, off the west coast of Scotland. Tobermory is the hub of the Island with an abundance of landscape and wildlife opportunities available to interested photographers.
Deer Stags in the rutting season and wild otters patrolling the various sea lochs can be seen if you have the patience to stalk their habitat.
© Allan Bell
The Isle of Mull is the second largest island of the Inner Hebrides, off the west coast of Scotland. Tobermory is the hub of the Island with an abundance of landscape and wildlife opportunities available to interested photographers.
Deer Stags in the rutting season and wild otters patrolling the various sea lochs can be seen if you have the patience to stalk their habitat.
© Allan Bell
The Isle of Mull is the second largest island of the Inner Hebrides, off the west coast of Scotland. Tobermory is the hub of the Island with an abundance of landscape and wildlife opportunities available to interested photographers.
Deer Stags in the rutting season and wild otters patrolling the various sea lochs can be seen if you have the patience to stalk their habitat.
© Allan Bell
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