Thank you so much for this video. I am planning to visit Scotland in June of 2025. I am from the Clan Fraser and we have much to explore of our heritage!!
Glad to see that some of the tourism folks are now noticing your lovely videos. Hopefully you will get a lot more invitations to visit these terrific locations. Thanks again for taking us along on your journey.
Thanks for this video, my family used to be fishers and the ship of my greatgrandfather now calls Fraserburgh her homeport. Her name now is Maggie Ann FR110, but used to be Wouter Senior SCH 234. Glad such a beautiful place is her “new” home.
Hi Kim that was a beautiful video Scotland should make you a national treasure with the amount of work you put in promoting all areas of Scotland. Until next time take care.
Not specifically a photography video, but the tonality and color in your "self-portrait in forest" (9:26) was exceptional for what can be a difficult lighting and compositional situation.
I was very pleased with how that image turned out. I'm usually not very good at woodland photos and I am often disappointed in what comes out of the camera. I too liked that image though :)
Hi Kim lovely Scotland,, such a perfect paradise for photography... Your Vlog brings back many memories of that part of Scotland to me.... Thanks for taking us along with you...xx
Great video Kim. Love that bay near Pennan 😊And along that whole coastline is so scenic , St.Coombs & I love love love the Rattray Head lighthouse ! Troup Head now.....& More etc Ooh. I'm loving everything ! What I love is how all your videos have made me remember these amazing places 😚 x
Great video I live in st combs I have the privilege of having that beautiful beach on my door step, theres so much beautiful places surrounding fraserburgh. 👍🥰 xx
Splendid. I could almost smell the salt spray calling me to the sea. And what a stately home for the doos! This gives me ideas for a future trip up North-places I've never been. I hope you got to eat lots of that scrumptious food!
Fraserburgh, my birth town. Coming up there in two weeks. 1st time in over 25 years. Great video as always and hope to visit a lot of the places you have filmed. Staying in Gardenstown. Once again thanks for a great video.
Hello kim, can i ask? Far div ye bide? Im from crimond so know all these places, live in aberdeen now because of work, but nip in past crimond and count the minutes on the clock 🤣😉 just hearing you talk makes me think you are also from aberdeenshire, great video also 😊
Kim I have been all our beautiful country for over 55 years but some how missed this gem ..thank you for enlightening me..we are now planning to visit at the end of the month..PS great work...ggtthb..
Oh that view to the lighthouse incredibly inviting...so many wonderful things to see in that area as well as ALLOF SCOTLAND! The wetlands is where we live otherwise know as ‘the low country’ here in our area the main difference is the alligators living there !,I will have to put this area on our visit to Scotland...wonderfully uninhabited areas to explore and enjoy the solitude and beauty of your amazing country...thanks so much for sharing !
You certainly do - it's a different side of Scotland that many people miss when the come here on holiday but it has so much to offer and much less tourists than many parts too which can make it extra special.
Another perfect spot to investigate one day. You mention Summer & Autumn but what is there to do during Winter? When you picked up that stone in the dining room I was immediately reminded about some photography I did a couple of weeks ago. I was at the Central Coast Highland Spectacular and was clicking away near the Highland Muscle Men. One of the participants asked a lady if a stone was hers! Normally one wouldn't think about such a thing but when these large stones are used to hurl through the air...
Thanks. This video was part of a tourism campaign into everything you can see and do in and around Fraserburgh in 48hrs. I covered half of it and a guy called Neil AKA Travels with a Kilt did the other half. If you want to see more of Fraserburgh itself check out the video I did as part of the NE250 campaign 🙂
Too much, too fast! I would have loved to have seen more of each location. You could have made this a whole series. I know I could grab a map but heck I’m lazy and it would be nice to see where these places are in relation to each other.
I have filmed individual videos in most of the places featured in the past. This was a video done for the Discover Fraserburgh Tourism Group and I needed to include my trip in one video. There will be more photography specific videos coming from many of the locations featured in the near future :)
Thank you so much for this video. I am planning to visit Scotland in June of 2025. I am from the Clan Fraser and we have much to explore of our heritage!!
I live in fraserburgh!!!!!
Glad to see that some of the tourism folks are now noticing your lovely videos. Hopefully you will get a lot more invitations to visit these terrific locations. Thanks again for taking us along on your journey.
Thanks for this video, my family used to be fishers and the ship of my greatgrandfather now calls Fraserburgh her homeport. Her name now is Maggie Ann FR110, but used to be Wouter Senior SCH 234. Glad such a beautiful place is her “new” home.
Awesome video Kim Grant, Sundays wouldn't be Sunday morning without you …
Hi Kim that was a beautiful video Scotland should make you a national treasure with the amount of work you put in promoting all areas of Scotland. Until next time take care.
Wow! You sure packed a lot into that weekend! Looks like a great place to visit! So much to explore!
Not specifically a photography video, but the tonality and color in your "self-portrait in forest" (9:26) was exceptional for what can be a difficult lighting and compositional situation.
I was very pleased with how that image turned out. I'm usually not very good at woodland photos and I am often disappointed in what comes out of the camera. I too liked that image though :)
Hi Kim lovely Scotland,, such a perfect paradise for photography... Your Vlog brings back many memories of that part of Scotland to me.... Thanks for taking us along with you...xx
Makes me want to go home...
Great video Kim. Love that bay near Pennan 😊And along that whole coastline is so scenic , St.Coombs & I love love love the Rattray Head lighthouse ! Troup Head now.....& More etc
Ooh. I'm loving everything ! What I love is how all your videos have made me remember these amazing places 😚 x
That's lovely to hear Debbie. Bringing back fond memories to others though my videos makes the process truly worthwhile ♡
Great video! Makes me homesick 😍
I am a descendant of the Fraser’s,I’ve never been there but it looks a beautiful place.x
Great video I live in st combs I have the privilege of having that beautiful beach on my door step, theres so much beautiful places surrounding fraserburgh. 👍🥰 xx
There certainly is Kerry :)
Fraserburgh is a place that’s went down hill due to drugs and fishing regulations. I lived there for years in topping gardens good folk left behind
Splendid. I could almost smell the salt spray calling me to the sea. And what a stately home for the doos! This gives me ideas for a future trip up North-places I've never been. I hope you got to eat lots of that scrumptious food!
WOW ALL THAT DELICIOUS FOOD AND DESSERTS I CAN C U HAD A AWESOME TIME AND ALL THOSE BEAUTIFUL PLACES I GOT GO TO SCOTLAND 🏴.
Fraserburgh, my birth town. Coming up there in two weeks. 1st time in over 25 years. Great video as always and hope to visit a lot of the places you have filmed. Staying in Gardenstown. Once again thanks for a great video.
I hope you have a brilliant time Richard!
Hello kim, can i ask? Far div ye bide? Im from crimond so know all these places, live in aberdeen now because of work, but nip in past crimond and count the minutes on the clock 🤣😉 just hearing you talk makes me think you are also from aberdeenshire, great video also 😊
Nice film.You wont go hungry there!
Kim I have been all our beautiful country for over 55 years but some how missed this gem ..thank you for enlightening me..we are now planning to visit at the end of the month..PS great work...ggtthb..
That is great to hear Francis! I hope that you have a wonderful time :)
Oh that view to the lighthouse incredibly inviting...so many wonderful things to see in that area as well as ALLOF SCOTLAND! The wetlands is where we live otherwise know as ‘the low country’ here in our area the main difference is the alligators living there !,I will have to put this area on our visit to Scotland...wonderfully uninhabited areas to explore and enjoy the solitude and beauty of your amazing country...thanks so much for sharing !
You certainly do - it's a different side of Scotland that many people miss when the come here on holiday but it has so much to offer and much less tourists than many parts too which can make it extra special.
Looks super light and peaceful : )
Kim a good place ti go is slanes castle it breathtaking
Another perfect spot to investigate one day. You mention Summer & Autumn but what is there to do during Winter? When you picked up that stone in the dining room I was immediately reminded about some photography I did a couple of weeks ago. I was at the Central Coast Highland Spectacular and was clicking away near the Highland Muscle Men. One of the participants asked a lady if a stone was hers! Normally one wouldn't think about such a thing but when these large stones are used to hurl through the air...
Great advert for the area.
Wild camp, is it allowed in this village? Or in the surroundings.... TKs
Nice Vid, Kim.......would like to visit here next time I am in Scotland!!!! Maybe we meet for another dinner?? LOL
HAHA that would be lovely!
thanks to you i really like more Scotland ¡¡¡ i wishing to go some day ¡¡
Love your videos, but they make me homesick
just put a stone in weight watching you video Kim, what a great place , love it , thanks for sharing ,off to weight watchers , take care
You missed most of the actual town of fraserburgh, either way this was an amazing video
Thanks. This video was part of a tourism campaign into everything you can see and do in and around Fraserburgh in 48hrs. I covered half of it and a guy called Neil AKA Travels with a Kilt did the other half. If you want to see more of Fraserburgh itself check out the video I did as part of the NE250 campaign 🙂
@@kimgrantphotography thankyou very much, I will subscribe now to see more
I miss it too x
Great video, but the one place you did not actually show was Fraserburgh ...
Thinking that too
Have you ever thought of selling some of your images to the Scottish
truism board your images will stand up to anyone else’s they are that good.
Thank you Ken. I think they currently have a photographer that does all their photos but hopefully one day!
Us Roseheartians we call the Doo’cot the Dooz Ducket
Lovely name and local dialect there Findley. Thank you for sharing 😊
Too much, too fast! I would have loved to have seen more of each location. You could have made this a whole series. I know I could grab a map but heck I’m lazy and it would be nice to see where these places are in relation to each other.
I have filmed individual videos in most of the places featured in the past. This was a video done for the Discover Fraserburgh Tourism Group and I needed to include my trip in one video. There will be more photography specific videos coming from many of the locations featured in the near future :)
Kim Grant excellent, I look forward to the videos.