United Kingdom Mirror Man - Loch Earn
The Mirror Man is a striking mirrored sculpture standing at the western end of Loch Earn near St Fillans. Created by Rob Mulholland, the figure reflects the surrounding landscape and water, making it a compelling photographic subject in all conditions. It works beautifully as a focal point for long exposure compositions, particularly at dawn or dusk when the loch is calm and reflections are at their best. The sculpture's reflective surface constantly changes character with the light and weather, offering something different on every visit.
Photography Tips
Arrive early morning for the calmest water and best reflections. A tripod is essential — long exposures of 1-30 seconds smooth the water beautifully around the figure. Try different focal lengths: wider shots (24-35mm) capture the sculpture in context with the loch and surrounding hills, while tighter compositions (85-105mm) isolate it against the water. An ND filter lets you extend exposures even in brighter conditions. Graduated ND filters help balance bright skies with darker foreground. Overcast days can work wonderfully, giving the mirrored surface a moody, ethereal quality. Explore compositions from slightly off-centre rather than dead-on for added depth.
Travel Information
The Mirror Man is located on the south shore of Loch Earn, a short walk from the road near St Fillans. There's limited roadside parking nearby, look for small pull-ins along the A85. The location is accessible year-round, though winter daylight is limited so plan around sunrise times carefully.
Spot Type
Outdoor
Crowd Factor
Just a few people
Best Timing
All timings are equally good
Sunrise & Sunset
04:33 - 21:56
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Photo Themes
Landscape
Loch
Long Exposure
reflections
Sculpture
Locations
Scotland
St Fillans
Loch Earn
perthshire
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