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Cheeky Coo @fi.austin

By Fiona Austin

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Balvaird Castle Ruins @iangblack

Balvaird Castle Ruins @iangblack

By Ian G Black
Balvaird Lines @iangblack

Balvaird Lines @iangblack

By Ian G Black
Snowy Balvaird @iangblack

Snowy Balvaird @iangblack

By Ian G Black
The road in @iangblack

The road in @iangblack

By Ian G Black
Sheep of Dalguise @kristyashton

Sheep of Dalguise @kristyashton

By Kristy Ashton
A walk in Monzie @kristyashton

A walk in Monzie @kristyashton

By Kristy Ashton
Frozen Errol @kristyashton

Frozen Errol @kristyashton

By Kristy Ashton
Beautiful Tree @kristyashton

Beautiful Tree @kristyashton

By Kristy Ashton
Falls of Bruar @kristyashton

Falls of Bruar @kristyashton

By Kristy Ashton
Beautiful Heilan Coo @fi.austin

Beautiful Heilan Coo @fi.austin

By Fiona Austin
Coo close up @fi.austin

Coo close up @fi.austin

By Fiona Austin
A village view, Glenfarg, Eilidh Sutherland

A village view, Glenfarg, Eilidh Sutherland

By Eilidh Sutherland
Arngask, looking onto the Lomond Hills, Eilidh Sutherland

Arngask, looking onto the Lomond Hills, Eilidh Sutherland

By Eilidh Sutherland
Torrin in the snow, Eilidh Sutherland

Torrin in the snow, Eilidh Sutherland

By Eilidh Sutherland
Arngask road. Favourite weather of Torrin!  Eilidh Sutherland

Arngask road. Favourite weather of Torrin! Eilidh Sutherland

By Eilidh Sutherland
In the blizzard @kristyashton

In the blizzard @kristyashton

By Kristy Ashton
'Sticky' sheep of Gleneagles @kristyashton

'Sticky' sheep of Gleneagles @kristyashton

By Kristy Ashton

A Winters Tale Rural Perthshire

Queen Victoria liked to holiday in rural Perthshire because she believed the air up here was cleaner; the old monarch did have some pretty wild views about a few things but on this on we'd have to agree.

From the bonniest of heiland coos to patchwork quilts of working fields, rural Perthshire brings some of the world's most contrasting and picturesque views.  

Take a stroll along a narrow country road, cross a field full of our farmyard friends or wander the ruins of a 16th century castle. The landscapes across our stunning countryside are wide-open and far-reaching, and bring together mountains, streams, hills and rivers.

Add a blanket of snow and you have the perfect combination for a stunning Winter's Tale.

Gallery Photographers:

We have been fortunate this week to have contribution from four local photographers who care currently making a big impact on Instagram.  Some are keen amateurs, some are professionals and all share a love of the great outdoors and the beauty that can be found right here on our doorstep.

The gallery has been curated by Kristy Ashton, our amazing Small City admin support.  

Ian Black @iangblack

I'm an amatuer photographer who lives in Errol and I have become very excited about, and possibly even a little addicted (!) to, instagram over past 12 months. I love it!  I'm really passionate about Perthshire and sharing with the wider world all the great things we have to see and do here on our doorstep. In my day job I work in the media sector helping charities and businesses make the most of what's out there as they look to communicate their own story on a shoestring budget ...'

Kristy Ashton @kristyashton

I have always had a love of the outdoors and being close to nature ever since I was a little girl living in the Australian outback.  After upgrading to an IPhone6 last year I started trying to capture this passion along with educating my children of the simple beauty around them.  Now with a ‘real camera’ in hand, and an ever-increasing desire to ‘chase that sunset’, I can’t stop exploring!  Scotland is a beautiful place and a photographer's dream.

Fiona Austin @fi.austin

I’m at my happiest when I’m outside and if I can get up high, then all the better. Being able to record the amazing views Scotland offers and share them on Instagram has led to fantastic friendships, both in the virtual world and also in reality when folk have come to check out these beautiful Scottish landscapes. I use both my iPhone 5s and a “real” camera, although I find its way harder getting the real camera to do what I want. All part of the challenge! I love the soft light that Scotland has…showing off the fabulous colours that define Scotland.

Eilidh Sutherland @_es_photography

Despite having spent plenty of time in ‘the big city’ with my time at university, I’m a country-loving lassie at heart, having been brought up in a wee village in Perthshire, where ES is now based. From about the age of thirteen I fulfilled an instinctive love for image making in the form of capturing almost whatever I saw on camera. ES Photography very much developed out of this passionand my love of photography, beautiful Scottish views, and people that has combined to create the foundation for ES Photography. 

Eilidh Sutherland, ES Photography & Social Media