Unfortunately, not anymore.
Thanks Slobodan, but not quite true thankfully, as that was just a temporary glitch to my site, but I do still provide Day Courses and of course you can book several days together if you wish
Easy sunset/sunrise location, Skye bridge, dawn looking over the
Kyle of Lochalsh, sunset looking over Broadford bay.
Places you should investigate and in no particular order:
Gillean Beach, Tarskavaig, Ord, Elgol and all the way to Elgol and onto Loch Coruisk (boat ride, so you might need to book and you will need a wide angle lens), Neast Point (sunset), Quiriang (dawn), Trotternish, Waternish (sunset), Sligachan (old bridge set against the Black Cuillins), Fairy Pools and Glen Brittle,
Fairy Glen and whole lot more, in fact anywhere really, get up early and out before 7 for the dawns and sunset currently is around 6.
Off Skye if you get a moment to spare:
Plockton and
Plockton view point, Mam Ratagan, Glenelg and the Brochs,
Bealach na Bar and Applecross, Torridon,
Eilean Donan Castle (Dawn or Sunset - but go when there is a full tide) and as I said before and a whole lot more, bring plenty of image storage with you and spare batteries, buy food at the Local Co-op stores whenever you are lucky enough to see one and do not expect any facilities at all out in the more remote areas and believe me, most of it out here is very remote indeed. You will need wellies however dry you think it is, as most of the land that looks easy to walk upon, is in fact peat bog sitting over rock, so it never drains how ever dry it looks, so if you can't bring any with you, buy a cheap pair just for the holiday.
Oh and the midges have completely gone and the trees are just coming into full autumn colour - you will have a great time, but it is best to assume you will be photographing all day long and every day non stop, so be prepared.
Best lens range to cover if you can, is between 16mm and 200mm and always use a tripod for the best results.
Have a great time, as I am sure you will
Dave