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iNYONi
About Me
I live in Scotland, have been interested in photography since a very young age but got my first SLR camera whilst in the UK Forces during the late 80's
I like wildlife and landscape photography but i'm happy to take any picture as long as it appeals to me.
I have shot both fashion & portrait photography and recently shot my first wedding.
My first digital Nikon was the D3100, I later upgraded to the D7100 and have now moved to full frame with a D750
I run my own website, www.inyoniimages.com I use this as a place to display my best work and also provide potential clients with contact details.
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- Active Posts 1,112
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- Member Title Rob
- Age 53 years old
- Birthday February 26, 1971
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Gender
Male
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Country
United Kingdom
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Location
Livingston, Scotland
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Your Camera Bag
D7100
D750 -
Your Photo Gear
Cameras
Nikon D750
Nikon D7100
Lens
Nikon AF-S 50mm f/1.8G
Nikon AF-S 85mm f/1.8G
Nikon AF-S 70-300mm f/4.5-5.6G IF-ED VR
Sigma 10-20mm F4-5.6 EX DC
- Website URL http://www.inyoniimages.com
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#52350 Glenfinnan & Dunottar Castle
Posted by iNYONi on 10 November 2017 - 04:22 AM
Wow--beautiful work, Rob! So you've just inspired me to start planning a trip to Scotland--must see these places! (Unfortunately, that will be a few years out... ) I love all the reflections you caught, and the light rays in no. 5 are gorgeous. Is that tunnel part of Dunottar? What a stunning setting for a castle.
Hi, thanks Nicole. You really must come over for a visit.
The tunnel was used as a prison where the people were locked in and left to die (women and children too), some managed to escape. For the others who survived, they were later sent on ships to the "New World". It's a stunning castle and would be fantastic if used as a movie location
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#50054 Portrait session - Indre
Posted by iNYONi on 25 July 2017 - 01:47 AM
#45658 Glencoe &Glen Etive
Posted by iNYONi on 30 January 2017 - 01:39 PM
Hay Alden, unfortunately our gun laws are rather strict here in Scotland, if your out and about with a shotgun, your more than likely to be arrested. Of course there are organised grouse shooting events and such but it's a no no out on your own, unless your the land owner or your a games keeper.
It's a stunning part of Scotland, The Glencoe massacre happened on 13th February 1692, when the clan MacDonald were hunted down in the glen and killed.
Lochan na h-Achlaise in Black & White
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