Glencoe 

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  • The Glencoe Lochan is always a beautiful tranquil spot. This image was taken during Easter when the daffodils were open, which add a splash of colour in the foreground before your eyes are drawn down the length of the Lochan.

  • A proud stag in the rain in Glen Etive.

  • This image was taken on Rannoch Moor, Scotland on a very cold December morning (2007).

  • what a place to just take some time out and reflect…...

  • This is the north end of Glen Coe where the hills make a long sweep down to the little loch. The original image had the usual washed-out Scottish sky but Robin Brown very cleverly added this sky for me and I think it is amazing! What do you think?

  • This scene is looking over Lochan na h-Achlaise towards the peaks of Stob a’Choire Odhair and Stob Ghabhar. It’s on the Black Mount on Rannoch Moor just south of Glencoe and it is only just within the Highland Boundary with Arygll & Bute just to the south and Perth & Kinross to the East. The mountains were covered with the last of the winters snow and the melt waters were beginning to flood these wee lochans. As I took this image, I’ll always remember feeling privileged by just being there to witness this tranquil beauty. I can still almost feel the crispness of the air even now. It is at times like these, I understand why photography is so much of a part of my life. This image was given the joyous honour of being nominated by Brendan Schoon in the Pay It Forward Group. This is what he had to say my image:- “It took a little time till I had found the work I really admire! The work that really makes me silent for a while, the work that I won’t forget so easily! / I like this work because of the B&W tone, the usage of the foreground. The bush is reflecting perfect in the water and creating so much depth in this shot, the white snowy mountains at the background which are giving me the feeling Wish I Was There!!! Truly an amazing work! Had to nominate this work.” Truly an amazing and humbling compliment. Thank you Brendan. Canon EOS 40D Used

  • Lochan na h-Achlaise and Black Mount on Rannoch Moor, Glencoe, Scotland. Shot on a calm but moody morning in early November.

  • Small cottage under the mighty Buachaille Etive Mòr in the Glencoe region of Scotland. November 2008

  • There is silence as heavy snowfall blankets the ground. / A scan , Fuji Velvia. Shot on a RICOH KR10 super, mounted on tripod, polariser attached. FEATURED IN / http://www.redbubble.com/groups/highlands-and-islands-photographers / and / http://www.redbubble.com/groups/seasonal-scapes / and / http://www.redbubble.com/groups/northern-landscape

  • A storm brews over the mountain that sits guardian to the wild moorland, reflected in the river. A little bit of light on the grass enlivens the scene. A scan of a Fuji Velvia transparency. shot at f22, on tripod, polarising filter, underexposed by one stop to retain the dark sky. Camera a secondhand Ricoh KR10 super ! / Scanned on a Nikon Coolscan VED. Edited in Photoshop CS3, levels/curves adjustments, and reduce noise filter employed. A little tidying up with the spot healing brush. FEATURED IN / http://www.redbubble.com/groups/natural-color-and-light / and / http://www.redbubble.com/groups/freedom-to-shine / and / http://www.redbubble.com/groups/the-feature-fraternity

  • Winding west towards the Hebrides, the old track through Glencoe eventually ends near Ballachulish. One may imagine the travel writer H.V. Morton guiding his Morris tourer along this path beneath the mountains. Autumn

  • Straight out of the camera, seriously it is. I’ve not used filters for years but I took a few shots recently using the old methods. / This is the result. This shot was taken in Glencoe a short distance from the Glencoe Visitor Centre. / There were a lot of murders in Glencoe, one of the most shameful moments in Scotlands History. / The Massacre Of Glencoe, In my humble opinion the blame lies with King William but history is a little cloudy on that issue & to be fair its complicated. There were many factors but when all is said & done its still a shamefull moment in our history. / The image is meant to be dramatic to convey the darker side of our past. /

  • A wee flavour of Scotlands west coast. This shot was taken shortly after leaving the Coran Ferry or at least that’s where I think it was. Yes its been editied & cropped. Hope you like it!! /

  • The Buachaille Etive Mor (Great Herdsman of the Etive) is one of the most photographed mountains in Scotland owing to its dramatic character, its varying moods and its dominant position at the head of Glencoe. It is seen here from Glen Etive. 3exp HDR processed in Photomatix; post processing in Photoshop CS4; Canon EOS 450D + Sigma 10-20mm zoom; Featured in the following groups: / Landscape Photography / Unlimited Quality / Take me Higher – Dynamic Range / Masters of the Scenic

  • The mighty mountain Buachaille Etive Mor near Glencoe, Highlands of Scotland.

  • An old dead tree stands along on the ragged Rannoch Moor, Highlands of Scotland. The gateway to Glencoe in the distance. canon 400D + sigma 10-20mm and Lee filters

  • Buachaille Etive Mhor sits between Rannoch Moor, Glen Etive and Glen Coe, a fine looking mountain from any angle. Here it is further enhanced by pristine snow and a little mist. Taken around twelve years ago, a Fuji Velvia slide scanned with my Nikon Coolscan VED, then cleaned up in CS3. / I cannot remember which camera I used, or the settings, but I would guess f22, and definitely a polarising filter ! FEATURED IN / http://www.redbubble.com/groups/dimensions MORE OF THE SCOTTISH HIGHLANDS HERE /

  • Glen Etive, Glencoe, Scotland.. it was raining, and when it was not raining it was misty/drizzly, and I spent more time wiping the lens than taking photos : ) Canon EOD 300D / circular polariser and 121s graduated filter. Tripod mounted, used self timer rather than remote cable in order to have the countdown time to wipe the rain off the filter!

  • Sron na Creise, from a waterfall near the ‘Kingshouse’ Hotel. / competition winner in ’ digital photography’ magazine

  • The beautifull Buachaille Etive Mor in the Glencoe mountain range , Scotland. Photographed with some fine friends and fellow photographers on an ePHOTOzine members meet last saturday (7th Nov) . We got up at 4am to drive the 2 hours from Pitlochry to Glencoe for sunrise. When we arrived it was cold, grey and raining and you coulden’t even see the mountain the fog was so bad. We persisted though and were rewarded with some nice early morning light :) It’s taken numerous trips over 5 years to get a decent pic of this spot, one of my favourite in Scotland. Hope you enjoy it :) canon 400D , sigma 10-20mm Lee filters. iso 100 F16 Raw

  • Another upload from my recent trip to Glencoe. This is Blackrock Cottage nestled between Rannoch Moor and Glencoe, with Buachaille Etive Mor in the background. Canon 400D ,sigma 10-20 , lee filters , F16 @ iso 100. Raw

  • A landscape version of this beautifull spot near Glencoe, Scotland. I found it much harder to get a good landscape composition , I think this is probably the best one I managed . / I Still prefer the portrait version overall but I do also like the three waterfalls in this one and the way the water has been slightly warped by the edge of the wide angle lens. Apparently a friend of mine wen’t here just 2 days later and there wasen’t any waterfall at all, so I think we bagged it just in time! :-)

  • Another first for me, been wanting to get a decent pic of this awsome valley with a wide angle lens for a long time. The brooding valley of Glencoe and it’s three sisters, Highlands of Scotland. Famous for the Masacre of the McDonalds in 1692: “The Massacre of Glencoe occurred in Glen Coe, Scotland, in the early morning of 13 February 1692, during the era of the “Glorious Revolution” and Jacobitism. In Gaelic, the event is named ‘Mort Ghlinne Comhann’ (murder of Glen Coe). The massacre began simultaneously in three settlements along the glen—Invercoe, Inverrigan, and Achnacon—although the killing took place all over the glen as fleeing MacDonalds were pursued. Thirty-eight MacDonalds from the Clan MacDonald of Glencoe were killed by the guests who had accepted their hospitality, on the grounds that the MacDonalds had not been prompt in pledging allegiance to the new monarchs, Mary II and William II. Another forty women and children died of exposure after their homes were burned.” canon 400D , sigma 10-20 with Lee filters. F16 @ iso100

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