Stalked by the Boobrie
Turbh Uisge
by Douglas McBride
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About the Book
The Boobrie, better known as the Kelpie (Turbh Uisge) is a water beast that changes form on land to steal its pray into the waters. The Dochart river feeds into Loch Tay near the mystical home of the beast. It is said to reside in a loch an under the Tarmachans that tower over Killin in West Highland Perthshire
Features & Details
- Primary Category: Arts & Photography Books
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Project Option: Small Square, 7×7 in, 18×18 cm
# of Pages: 20 - Publish Date: Apr 13, 2014
- Language English
- Keywords Douglas McBride, scottish mythology, scottish photography, highland scotland, boobrie, kelpie, riabhach, killin
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About the Creator
Douglas McBride Photographer
Scotland
"This photographer is a hunter, a seeker after signs. Every day he surprises warriors and monsters and wee folk; and especially hints of his own past to which only he is party. It is work full of seductive images you can interpret as you will but which ultimately are the private property of their maker. Here is someone who may be indulging in 'phototherapy' but who is creating photographs which have a universal appeal as, dare we say, beautiful objects." Joe Mulholland.Glasgow.