Colin Prior visits the site of Burntisland Oil Works. At its peak in 1887 the works gave employment to almost a thousand men.
Award-winning photographer managed to snap the perfect moment when a white mountain hare decided to take a well-deserved ...
Celebrating Scotland's Landscapes is going on display at Fort George and will feature images from the National Collection of Aerial Photography (NCAP). The exhibition will showcase ancient ...
Meet the author: Richard Partridge lives and work in Cornwall in the UK. His Substack, is focused on writing, short stories, ...
Rephotography is the act of taking a new version of an existing photograph to create a "then and now" view of a location. The two images can then be compared, highlighting what has changed and ...
British photographer Ian Wood came first for his humorous image of a Eurasian badger looking up at graffiti depicting a ...
Uncover the mysterious Calvine UFO incident, a complex case shrouded in secrecy involving military jets and classified ...
We are delighted to announce the winners of Amateur Photographer of the Year 2024! See the winners here The post Amateur ...
An exhibition exploring mid-century architecture across Glasgow, Lanarkshire, and Scotland will be launched this week ...
Herald writer at large Kevin McKenna meets travellers on the West Highland Line to discover the allure of the line billed as Scotland's most ...
Mono Lake’s otherworldly landscape, with towering tufa formations and sparkling winter snow, makes it a popular destination ...
One of the most beautiful castles in Europe and likely the most recognizable in the world, Neuschwanstein served as the ...