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Lochan Nah Achlaise in winter
This image was hidden away among my old files. It was only when I was looking through the images to delete unwanted images that I found this one. This is Lochan Nah Achlaise taken in Feb 2006. This was one of my first trips out with my camera.
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Also tagged black mount, glencoe snow, lochan nah-Achlaise, nikon 18-55, nikon d50, rannoch moor snow, rannoch moor winter, reflection, snow, winter
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Glencoe and Rannoch Moor in the snow (Part 1)
The planning starts the night before a trip, it involves checking the weather forecast on a few websites as the BBC’s weather is sometimes not the most reliable! Then the sunrise and sunset times are noted along with using Memory Map to scope out suitable locations for sunrise/ sunset shots. The weather forecast looked promising, [...]
Glencoe and Rannoch Moor in the snow (Part 2)
Continued from Part 1….. From here it was on towards the River Coupall, which to my delight was completely frozen over. I parked the car in the nearest lay-by and made my way across the moorland towards the frozen river. The ice was a good couple of inches thick, so I decided to risk it [...]
The Lone Tree, Glencoe
Todays archive post is of a shot that had lain forgotten on my hard drive until today. This lone, dead tree has been photographed many, many times before. If you catch it in the right light the results can be very pleasing.
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Also tagged 18-70, argyll, buachaille, dead tree, etive, fort william, lone tree, nikon d300, rannoch, rannoch moor, scotland, scotland photography
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The Old Pier, Loch Etive
Todays archive shot is another classic scottish landscape location. This is the old pier at Loch Etive. It was taken 2 or 3 years ago, so the pier is not as complete now. It still makes a wonderful location though.
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Also tagged glen etive, loch etive, loch etive pier, old pier, pier, scotland, scotland photography
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