SCHOTSE BEURS 2013
2013 March 16-17th
35th SCOTTISH FAIR
GHENT , FLANDERS , BELGIUM
INT CONGRESCENTRUM CITADELPARK
FINE ART PHOTOGRAPHY GALLERY
“ CAPTURING THE LIGHT OF SCOTLAND ”
The “ eye catchers ” of the annual fine art photography exhibition
from the collection of Belgian fine art photographer – pictorialist
“Radan” André Devlaeminck (Fleming)
during the 35th Scottish Fair are one of a kind pictorial
fine art panoramic large format sepia colour pictures of :
“Scott’s view”
Refers to a scenic viewpoint known world wide.
The view overlooking the Valley of the Tweed and the three peaks of Eildon Hill from Bemersyde was one of poet Sir Walter Scott’s favourite views of his beloved Borderland.
It is said that the horse taking him to his enterment at Dryburgh Abbey stopped at this spot,
as it usually did on its daily outings with Sir Walter aboard.
“Scott’s Smailholm Tower”
Radan walks into the footsteps of poet Sir Walter Scott,
painter William Turner and pioneer of photography Fox Talbot.
A dramatic scenery of a wild and desolate moorland on the road to Glencoe and Fort William.
“ Lochan na h’Achlaise ”
a loch in a boggy landscape surrounded with the “Black mount” mountains. Designated a National Heritage Site, Site of Special Scientific Interest and of special Area of Conservation.
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