Stob Dearg (Gaelic, “Red Peak” ,1022m tall) sits at the head of the five mile long Buachaille Etive Mor mountain range as the river Etive meanders slowly by.
Pier facility at Apollo Bay / Fuji S3Pro @24mm f8
Lit by autumnal dawn light!
The magnificent Buachaille Etive Mor at the head of Glencoe , Highlands of Scotland.
Framed under glass with midnight blue matt. / Frame size 80cm x 95cm / Artwork 56cm x 74cm / approximately / Polly’s Pearls by Karin Taylor / from the Inspired Series / these prints and cards from an original mixed media production / on aquarelle paper (ink, pastel, acrylic, charcoal, pencil)
A view over Rannoch Moor looking towards Buchaille Etive Mor.
The Buchaille with the remains of an inversion being lifted by the suns heat. I’d been dying to get away with my Canon and let it loose somewhere I am famililar with to see what I can get with it. Having just come off nightshift, I knew that there had been early morning mist recently, getting burned off by the sun fairly quickly. I rose at 3am and hit the road, arriving just as the mist was starting to clear. Canon Eos 5D, 17-40L lens, at 24mm, f22, ISO50, with a 0.9 ND grad (Hard edge) and a polariser (not fully polarised). http://lewisgolbourn.redbubble.com/
A low angle 10×8 shot of the Buchaille from a well used spot on the RIver Coupall, one of my favourites that I have taken from here. Canon Eos 5D, 1.2 ND, 0.9 soft ND Grad, 8 seconds @f22, ISO 50 http://lewisgolbourn.redbubble.com/
This fabulous building comprises of holiday apartments for those of us who want to enjoy the splendour and solitude that the Trossachs has to offer.Just beautiful. Tigh Mor overlooks the very beautiful Loch Achray.
The very beautiful and majestic Buchaille Etive Mor.
The real popular Buchaille Etive Mor
A very beautiful but cold Feb morning at Buchaille Etive Mor. Taken with a Canon 30d.
Buachaille Etive Mor possibly the most photographed mountain in Scotland. camera used fuji9600 ND4
Buachaille Etive Mor, Glencoe, Scotland. My country of birth and my home for many years.
The mighty mountain Buachaille Etive Mor near Glencoe, Highlands of Scotland.
Digital Art.. Combination of photos..sky added. tweeked the sea.. and reflection.!! EOS5D.@1/125SEC..f22. / Eglwys yn y Mor or >Church in the sea… Saint Cwyfan (Cwyfan Sant) on the west coast of Anglesey UK…
Haha, one day I had to fight with other togs to get to the spot I want…. / Buachaille Etive Mor`, scottish Highlands, undoubtedly Scotlands most photographed mountain… Featured in Your Magic Place / Featured in The Beauty Of Nature / Featured in Style, Class & Elegance / Featured in Dimensions / Featured in Fineart & Landscape Photography / Top Ten in this Challenge
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! :-)
I took a drive up to Glen Coe again today, and waited for some decent light at Lochan na-h’achlaise for about an hour. It was bloody freezing and I got nothing decent at all. I thought the light would be good for the Buchaille so went off and hit my usual spot near the Ski Centre. Shortly before this shot I had repositioned slightly, and my filter holder, 1.2 ND and 0.9 hard grad plaunged into the icy stream. To say I was not happy is an understatement, ad I immediately thought of some of my flickr contacts who have lost filters to the sea, so I was determined to get these back. My wife came to the rescue after seeing me rooting around blindly in the river, and brought my waders from the car, as well as her polarised sunnies to help me find the filters. Once they were found and dried, I shot this. The waders were pretty useful, not only did they help retrieve my filters, but they helped get pretty low in the river for this shot (by standing in a hole!) Canon Eos 5D, 17-40L at 17mm, f16, 8 seconds at ISO 50. 1.2 ND, 0.9 hard grad and a polariser to bring out the reds in the foreground rocks.
Another shot from my last visit to Glen Coe. This was well after my filters had fallen in the river, I stood for about 20 minutes in freezing water in my waders waiting for the light to get better. A large bank of cloud started moving in the direction of the sun, so I elected to shoot a few more frames, then get in the car and thaw my feet out! I went for a longer exposure to show how much movement there was in the clouds, pretty windy high up I think. Canon Eos 5D, 17-40L at 24mm, f16, ISO50 with a 1.2 ND and 0.9 hard grad
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