Pictures of Scottish Isles You Need to See
Published 3 Nov 2017, 22:50 GMT, Updated 16 Nov 2017, 10:44 GMT
Gannets wheel out off the clouds above the rocky outline of Boreray.
Photograph by Jim Richardson, National Geographic CreativeA stone village house on St. Kilda.
Photograph by Jim Richardson, National Geographic CreativeSheep are moved from the harbour in Valtos on the Isle of Lewis over to the nearby island of Pabay for grazing.
Photograph by Jim Richardson, National Geographic CreativeAtlantic puffins on the slopes of Garbh Eilean in the Shiant Isles.
Photograph by Jim Richardson, National Geographic CreativeBoys gather after a mass honouring the founding of St. Brendan’s church in Barra in the Outer Hebrides.
Photograph by Jim Richardson, National Geographic CreativeThe Ring of Brodgar, a Neolithic henge monument in the Orkney Islands.
Photograph by Jim Richardson, National Geographic CreativeFlowers from a pagan wedding held at the Ring of Brodgar. The couple came to Orkney for the ceremony at the 5,000-year-old stone circle.
Photograph by Jim Richardson, National Geographic CreativeThe 15th-century church of Rodel, located in Harris on the Isle of Lewis, was built for the warlike chiefs of the MacLeods and towers over the sea lochs of Scotland’s Outer Hebrides.
Photograph by Jim Richardson, National Geographic Creative