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A Year of Recovery

15/1/2023

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I would never have thought that a seemingly innocuous slip on a wet rock at Ardtoe would have resulted in a debilitating injury requiring surgery, 4 months of immobilisation, 12 months of physiotherapy and a further 6-12 months of recovery time to get me back to a point where I can freely walk in and photograph the landscape here on the Peninsula. However, this was indeed the case, and I am thankful that I had my photography to use as the motivator to get active and aid my recovery. It also resulted in the creation of a collection of 72 images that portray the varying landscape and moods of the Peninsula throughout 2022. This blog contains 12 of these images, one for each month of the year, and I hope to share the remainder of them over the course of 2023.

The Backstory

On 6th July 2021, I slipped on some wet rocks at Ardtoe, dislocating my knee and tearing my patellar tendon in two. Following an operation to repair the damage, I found myself immobilised and in a knee brace until early November and unable to get out and do any photography.
 
While laid up in the brace, I set myself the target of getting back out with the camera by the start of 2022 and the objective of taking 5 or 6 images each month that captured the varying landscape and moods of the Peninsula throughout the year.
 
With limited mobility, especially at the start of the year, I had to think carefully about locations I could safely go that would provide me with opportunities to take the photographs that I had in mind. This was a bit of a challenge at first, but I found that this limitation helped me with my creativity.
 
By the end of the year, I had visited enough locations and taken enough photographs to enable me to create a collection of 72 images, or six for each month to reasonably portray the Peninsula over the course of 2022. Twelve of these images, one for each month, are presented in this blog and I plan to share the rest of them over the course of the coming year in a new section on this website titled “A Year on the Peninsula”.
 
As well as the collection of images, the project provided me with the motivation to get “out there” and get back into my photography and aid my recovery. When pulling these images together, I was certainly reminded of how far I have come since that day in January when I gingerly made my way down the jetty at Salen with the help of a crutch to take the first photograph in this collection. I still have a number of months left in my 18-24 month long recovery period and hopefully, as my ability to walk on uneven ground and also downhill improves, I’ll be able to range further afield and photograph locations that I have not been able to get to since that fateful day in July 2021.

The Images

Anticipation I - Loch Sunart, Salen Jetty, Ardnamurchan
I started the year with some early morning visits to the old jetty in Salen because in January, the sun rises well round to the south-east and is able to cast beautiful light and colours onto the waters of the bay and the jetty itself. On my final morning, the sun seemed to take an age to appear from behind the hills of Morvern, but it was well worth the wait.
The Salen Jetty at sunrise on a calm January morning with a red and yellow colours on Loch Sunart | Ardnamurchan Scotland | Steven Marshall Photography
January
Ardnamurchan Lighthouse viewed from Port na Carraidh (Bay MacNeil) at sunset | Ardnamurchan Scotland | Steven Marshall Photography
February
Distant Lighthouse I - Port na Carraidh, Ardnamurchan
Mid-February brought Storm Eunice along with its record-breaking winds and widespread disruption. The day after the Storm had passed, I headed out to Port na Carraidh at the western end of the Peninsula with the aim of photographing a distant view of the Lighthouse and after much searching I settled on this composition that used the stream on the sandy beach to lead the eye out to it.
Tioram and the Zodiac - Castle Tioram, Dorlin, Moidart​
In March, the Zodiac rises steeply from the horizon at dusk, making it a great time for spotting Zodiacal Light. Caused by light from the sun reflecting off a fog of tiny interplanetary dust particles that fill our inner Solar System, it shows as a faint triangular glow rising steeply from the western horizon just like in this image I took at Castle Tioram.
Zodiacal light in the night sky above Castle Tioram | Moidart Scotland | Steven Marshall Photography
March
Light on Risga - Loch Sunart, Glenborrodale, Ardnamurchan
April
Light on Risga - Loch Sunart, Glenborrodale, Ardnamurchan
This shot was taken on an April morning when I was driving back home from an overnight photo session out west. As I approached Glenborrodale, the first light of the day was falling on the island of Risga, the skerries around it and Carna behind it. A sight that was simply too beautiful to not stop and photograph.
Caisteal nan Con I - Bagh Caisteal, Killundine, Morvern
Caisteal nan Con (Castle of Dogs), overlooks the Sound of Mull on the eastern coast of Morvern. I have passed it a few times on trips out to Drimnin and it has always caught my eye, so I decided to stop when passing it late on an evening in May and photograph just as cloud was rolling in from the west and catching the pinks from a setting sun.
Caisteal nan Con at Killundine on the edge of the Sound of Mull | Morvern Scotland | Steven Marshall Photography
May
The sun setting beyond Ardnamurchan Lighthouse on a midsummer day | Ardnamurchan Scotland | Steven Marshall Photography
June
Day's End, Land's End - Ardnamurchan Lighthouse, Ardnamurchan​
Three days after the longest day of the year, in late June, I was out at the lighthouse for its 25th anniversary of community ownership. The day had started with wind and rain but the afternoon cleared and I decided to capture the day’s end a good few hours after the anniversary celebrations ended. The sun set in the northwest shortly after 10:00 pm.
Sundown Blues II - Sailean Dubh, Ardtoe, Ardnamurchan​
A “must do” thing to do in July is to watch the sun set directly behind the Small Isles of Eigg and Rùm from the headland on the western side of the beach at Ardtoe. I had spent a very peaceful time doing just that in the couple of hours before I took this image of the blues of the emerging blue hour mixing with the golds of sunset.
The silhouette of the Isle of Eigg viewed from Ardtoe during the blue hour | Ardnamurchan Scotland | Steven Marshall Photography
July
The Milky Way in the night sky above the House Pool at Blain on the River Shiel, near the Old Shiel Bridge | Moidart Scotland | Steven Marshall Photography
August
Return of the Stars - The House Pool, River Shiel, Blain, Moidart
In August, the lengthening nights mean the return of stars and up until early October, you can marvel at the sight of the Milky Way filling the sky with a cloudy band of stars. This image shows it soaring above the House Pool on the River Shiel on a night in late August when I must have seen around a dozen shooting stars from the Perseid meteor shower.
Harvest Moon Reflections - Ardtoe Pier, Kentra Bay, Ardnamurchan​
In September, the full Moon rises in the southeast and if you watch it from Ardtoe Pier at the western end of Kentra Bay, it will appear above a distant Ben Resipole and cast reflections onto the water in the bay as it does so. In 2022, it was the nearest full Moon to the autumnal equinox, earning it the title of 'Harvest Moon'.
A full harvest moon rising above Kentra Bay | Ardnamurchan Scotland | Steven Marshall Photography
September
Lilac skies above Loch a’ Choire, Kingairloch Estate at dawn | Ardgour Scotland | Steven Marshall Photography
October
Lilac Dawn - Loch a' Choire, Kingairloch, Ardgour
Loch a’ Choire is at the heart of Kingairloch Estate and in October the Sun rises in line with its east facing entrance and can create some beautifully vibrant sunrises there. I had hoped to capture one of these sunrises on the morning I was there, but haze and cloud on the horizon subdued it and instead created some lovely lilac hues on the loch’s surface and in the sky above it.
Two Bridges - River Shiel, Blain, Moidart
The 2.5-mile-long River Shiel flows from Loch Shiel to the sea and forms part of the boundary between Moidart and Ardnamurchan. It can be crossed by either of the two bridges shown in this image which was taken on a November afternoon when the light bathed the autumn-coloured trees on the Moidart side it. Ben Resipole can be seen in the distance.
The River Shiel near Acharacle flowing from Loch Shiel on an autumn afternoon | Moidart Scotland | Steven Marshall Photography
November
The entrance to Kentra Bay after sunset during the dusk of the blue hour | Ardnamurchan Scotland | Steven Marshall Photography
December
A Year Ends - Kentra Bay, Gobshealach, Ardnamurchan
Early December brought clear blue skies and sub-zero temperatures which were followed by two weeks of milder weather, wind and heavy rain. Fortunately, this broke for a little while on New Year’s Eve to allow me to capture dusk falling on the mouth of Kentra Bay as the end of the year approached. The Small Isles of Muck, Eigg and Rùm are in the orange glow on the horizon.
10 Comments
Kate Hazlehurst
17/1/2023 10:23:16

These photographs are absolutely beautiful! We have been to all the surrounding area where you live but never to your peninsula, will definitely try to get there as it looks amazing!
In the meantime take it easy and I wish you a full recovery 🙂

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Steven Marshall link
17/1/2023 15:30:26

Hi Kate,
Many thanks for your comment. It is great to read that you liked my images of this special wee corner of Scotland so much. It's a area that is often passed by, so you are not alone in not getting here for a visit, but hopefully that will change in the not too distant future.
Best Wishes
Steven

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Martin Roberts
17/1/2023 12:43:29

Hi Steven. Enjoyed your photos as always, but surprised to learn the “backstory”. Your mishap must have occurred just days after our 2021 visit to Rockpool House - I hope we didn't jinx you! Glad to hear that you are recovering well. Restricted mobility is a major problem as we know only too well. Best wishes, Martin

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Steven Marshall link
17/1/2023 15:40:07

Hi Martin,
Many thanks for your comment, its great to read that you enjoyed the photos. Yes, I had my accident just a few days after you left Rockpool House and no, I don't think that you jinxed me!!! Also, I'm improving as the weeks pass and am hoping to be pretty much there by the end of this year. I'm just having to work on building the strength of my leg back up.
Best Wishes to You Both.
Steven

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Phil Crompton link
18/1/2023 10:42:30

Hi Steve,

Hope you're well on the way to recovery. Excellent photographs, as always and an enjoyable read too. Looking forward to being back up in February, probably just in time for the storms!

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Steven Marshall link
18/1/2023 11:35:01

Hi Phil,
Many thanks for the comment and yes, I'm well down my way to recovery with continued improvement as the weeks pass. It's great to learn that you enjoyed both the images and the words. Finally, here's to no February storms and if you're passing through Resipole when you're here, please feel free to call in at my studio and say hello.
All the best.
Steven

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Tim Heeley
19/1/2023 15:52:29

If ever anyone wanted inspiration to get started with photography, this is it. No matter what the season, or time of day or night you’ve clearly demonstrated that there’s always something worth capturing. The opportunity might take time to prepare for, or it might be a spur of the moment shot. It also helps that you know your local area and you’ve spent time finding the best places to get the best compositions. I particularly love your two bridges ‘November’ shot and the way you’ve captured the hanging sky at the top of the frame with its sense of drama.

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Steven Marshall link
25/1/2023 11:38:11

Hi Tim,
Many thanks for such comments, I take them as a huge compliment and yes, there is always something to photograph. You just have to stop, look, I mean really look and eventually you will see something. Because of this, photography is a great way to encourage you to slow down and appreciate your surroundings.
Best Wishes
Steven

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George King
23/1/2023 16:58:19

Wonderful photos in great locations just at the right time. I have been to many of these places but unfortunately not at the right time.
After your tuition I now have a limited version of light room which is proving very useful in helping bring out more of the hidden detail of the RAW images. This has turned a few photos into decent shots when I thought they were of no use.
Thanks for sharing your blog.
Best regards George

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Steven Marshall link
25/1/2023 11:41:10

Hi George,
Many thanks for the comments, they are very much appreciated. I'm pleased you like the images and if it's any consolation, I often go somewhere and the conditions don't work, but I guess the benefit of photographing where you live is that you can go back and try again. I hope you're getting to grips with Lightroom and hope to see you the next time you are up here.
Best Wishes
Steven

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