2010 British Open: Scenes from the Old Course Front 9
admin on Jul 16th 2010
njoy some of my favorite fine art images from a Sunday afternoon stroll through an empty Old Course, St. Andrews.
2010 British Open: Best Seats St. Andrews
admin on Jul 14th 2010
It’s hard for me to imagine St. Andrews with all those bleachers in place…. See shots from St. Andrews Old Course, all available for purchase either via Paypal or by emailing me at srossphoto@gmail.com
2010 British Open: Tourist Time in St. Andrews
admin on Jul 12th 2010
My bakery expert Rex, highly, highly suggests a stop at Fisher & Donaldson Bakery, St. Andrews.
2010 British Open: Looking Around St. Andrews
admin on Jul 11th 2010
Kites flying, people strolling, waves lapping the beach, and to our right the glorious Royal and Ancient St. Andrews Club House…. This is the beach made famous for the opening scene in the movie Chariots of Fire!
2010 British Open: The Royal & Ancient Club House
admin on Jul 10th 2010
Most of us associate St. Andrews with the Royal and Ancient Golf Club and this group’s historic (and private) club house situated at #1 tee and #18 green of the Old Course. Enjoy some of my favorite images of the Club House created with an eye to the incredible light of St. Andrews. End of [...]
Scotland Fine Art Photography Last of 30 Photos of the Day – Glenuig: Evening View , Scotland (Nov. 27)
Sally on Nov 27th 2009
I’ll end this 30-day saga with a very personal image: the view from my beloved cottage outside Dornoch…. A simple pasture, pines, a rock wall, but such drama!
Scotland Fine Art Photography Photo of the Day – Morning Bells, St. Andrews, Scotland (Nov. 26)
Sally on Nov 26th 2009
The Old Course, St. Andrews is closed to golfers on Sundays…. I took off and walked the entire course—out 9 and back in 9—fully engaged with my camera. This image captures the light and enchantment I felt alone out there in a mystical, historical world .
Scotland Fine Art Photography Photo of the Day – Glen Coe, Scotland (Nov. 25)
Sally on Nov 25th 2009
From Celtic heroes of old through clan battles and the Clearances, Glencoe represents the grandeur and the agonies that are Scotland.
Scotland Fine Art Photography Photo of the Day – Highland Loch II: Blustery Day, Scotland (Nov. 24)
Sally on Nov 24th 2009
The lochs, hills, grasses, and skies of the Northern Highlands change constantly under shifting light and clouds. One minute the scene is dark and eerie, and the next moment sunlight dances across hills and fields as in this shot…. No wonder the Highlands are known for their drama, both natural and human.
Scotland Fine Art Photography Photo of the Day – Highland Loch I: Cold Day, Scotland (Nov. 23)
Sally on Nov 23rd 2009
Deep July cold followed us as we drove the northern Highlands. The dark, flat waters near Loch Loyal, the wind in the grasses, and the gray, foreboding clouds suggest both the vastness the land and the intensity of the weather.


