Wailing Widow Falls, the usual cheerful Scottish name, and Clashnessie Falls about 20 miles and 1 hour, by car, apart in North West Scotland. They are both approx 50ft high and on my visit had lots of water flowing. The Wailing Widow Falls had me perched on a rock mid stream with my tripod stretched across the burn. Not particularly dangerous, just a chance of getting very wet. The Wailing Widow shot is focus stacked and bracketed. Clashnessie had too much water to even attempt getting into any tricky mid-stream positions and this is a simple single shot image from a distance. I did climb up to the top and saw a Peregrine Falcon hunting. My wife was lucky enough to see it catching it's prey, I just watched it gliding and hovering on the breeze rising from cliff face before returning to the car for an evening meeting with a deer. I have included another 2 images from Wailing Widow falls one taken from high up on the canyon walls a 3 shot focus stack and the other a simple 1 shot minimal processing shot. The two new images, taken when the sun disappeared behind the usual Scottish gloom, were much easier to take, apart from clambering up the steep sides in Wellies Ken