Allt Stob an t-Sneachda - Cairngorms Scotland by David Lewins LRPS
David Lewins LRPS

Allt Stob an t-Sneachda - Cairngorms Scotland by

Looking down through the low cloud towards Loch Morlich, with the path to the summit of Allt Stob an t-Sneachda heading up to the right.

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allt stob an t sneachda, cairngorms, aviemore, scottish highlands, speyside, david lewins

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  • Mark Hughes
    Mark Hughes10 months ago

    Lovely scene and capture David, super work, regards, Mark.

  • Thanks Mark, one minute later and there was no view! LOL

    – David Lewins LRPS

  • Aggpup
    Aggpup10 months ago

    Gives a new meaning to walking about with your head in the clouds.
    Nice image David

  • It certainly does David but it’s the same rain cloud which seems to constantly follow me around of late….not that I’m paranoid or anything! ;-) Thanks very much.

    – David Lewins LRPS

  • orko
    orko10 months ago

    Great landscape and shot!

  • Thank you very much

    – David Lewins LRPS

  • Þórdis B.
    Þórdis B.10 months ago

    Great landscape! Difficult name, what dose it mean?

  • Thank you, I am not quite sure of it’s meaning, but I would imagine that it is something like “head of the stream” or “hill of the stream” as my previous posting is of the stream which begins it’s life from the edges of this hill and takes a similar name. Hope that helps Þórdis.

    – David Lewins LRPS

  • Peter Hammer
    Peter Hammer10 months ago

    Lovely place David but those names are bizarre.

  • Cheers Peter…maps are wonderful things….they let you know just were you are at a given point in time! :-)

    – David Lewins LRPS

  • James Elkington
    James Elkington10 months ago

    superb work David…the low mist just makes this…superb

  • Thanks very much James, I couldn’t have asked for a more moody image, pleased I arrived just in time to capture it!

    – David Lewins LRPS

  • Peter Hammer
    Peter Hammer10 months ago

    You don’t need a map if you know where you are and the one thing they are really bad at is telling you where you are especially if you are in the middle of a forest. What they are good at is showing you to get from where you know you are to where you should be :-) A GPS of course does that far better :-)

  • I have both Peter so always know where I am! :-)

    – David Lewins LRPS

  • eddiej
    eddiej10 months ago

    Great image David…rather you up there than me in that weather

  • Cheers Eddie, wasn’t that bad! ;-)

    – David Lewins LRPS

  • Jan Fijolek
    Jan Fijolek10 months ago

    As always, beautiful colours and the lighting David, great capture!

  • Thanks very much Jan, appreciate your support and comments.

    – David Lewins LRPS

  • Martin Smart
    Martin Smart10 months ago

    Beautiful moody scene David!

  • Thanks very much Martin, appreciate the comment and support as always

    – David Lewins LRPS