Chris wrote: Cothiemuir is worth a visit but is difficult to photograph due to being surrounded by trees. Wide angle and remote flashes could be good though. Loudon Wood has more sky available but if you don't use it already I'd recommend the app 'The Photographers Ephemeris' to see where the sun (or moon) is going to be.
I'll be chucking a couple of radio triggered flash guns in the bag. I figure worst case scenario, I can do some late-evening or night-time photography to free me from weather constraints if the sun doesn't shine.
That app is spectacular! I looked for something similar a few years ago, but either it wasn't around then or I didn't find it. That'll be incredibly useful for photographing abbeys and castles at the right time/times of day. Thanks for the tip!
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