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    Critique Glencoe: Winter 2017

    A while back I posted a series of B&W renditions of my trip(s) to Glencoe. Here are the colour ones Black Rock Cottage _DSC1609_Rendition 1 by Stephen Taylor, on Flickr Frozen Falls - I hadn't intended on taking this picture but when I saw the frozen falls I new I had too. It's not the...
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    Critique Snow in Glencoe

    Was up there a couple of weeks back. I couldn't make it up the Saturday when the sunrise was really colourful but hoped for the same on the Sunday. It wasn't to be. At least it gave me a chance to try my new 20mm F1.8 out. Prefer it already to the 16-35 which I may well end up selling. I...
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    Critique Sunrise at that mountain in Glencoe

    _DSC1476 by Stephen Taylor, on Flickr _DSC1485 by Stephen Taylor, on Flickr Two from Friday morning when I took someone for a workshop up there. We got lucky that morning for sure.
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    Critique Glencoe over the last two weeks

    Loch Ba _DSC1352 by Stephen Taylor, on Flickr Torren Lochan _DSC0823 by Stephen Taylor, on Flickr The Buachaille _DSC0760 by Stephen Taylor, on Flickr Loch Tulla _DSC1428 by Stephen Taylor, on Flickr
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    Critique Buachaille Etive Mor: Round the Back

    I've been spending a lot of evenings down at the Torren Lochan and up here at Lagangarbh. Normally I shoot the cottage and the reflection of the Buachaille in a still water pool. Indeed I did this as I have done many times before a couple of weeks back. _DSC0314 by Stephen Taylor, on Flickr...
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    Critique Buachaille Etive Mor

    First Light from the River Etive _DSC0287 by Stephen Taylor, on Flickr Later on from a small water pool _DSC0302 by Stephen Taylor, on Flickr It's a lovely time of year with the moorland finally turning green after months of being that brown depressing dead colour. Also with early sunrises...
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    Critique Torridon...via Glencoe

    The last weeks weather has been amazing. Lovely clear azure blue skies. I know the established norm in landscape photography is clear blue skies are bad for taking photographs but I disagree. In this part of the world they are almost certainly a rarer event than stormy skies, or the dark "moody"...
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    Critique Glencoe - some pastel shades

    I posted some very similar shots back in november but these are subtly different in tones and light as they were taken a few minutes apart. I am in Glencoe later today and tomorrow. The Buachaille _DSC4018 by Stephen Taylor, on Flickr Loch Ba _DSC4147 by Stephen Taylor, on Flickr
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    Critique Glencoe and Rannoch Moor: Finally some snow

    After the disaster which was Sunday/Monday with the failed memory card I decided to get back out there with a fresh memory card on Wednesday/Thursday to see what I could come up with. Dawn at the Buachaille: _DSC4013 by Stephen Taylor, on Flickr First light was not disappointing but snow all...
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    Critique Three from Glencoe

    I had someone in last Monday for a half day workshop in the morning. I didn't manage to get many images of my own taken for the obvious reason was I was teaching someone and showing them the sites. They wanted to go the "spot" where the silver birch sits by the falls with the view to the...
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    Critique Autumn in Glencoe

    Autumn colours in Glencoe Lochan. This was taken on a clients workshop last week. Sadly the ducks in the Lochan meant the reflection isn't ripple free. _DSC9811 by Stephen Taylor, on Flickr This is one in Glencoe Lochan I took the week before. _DSC9499 by Stephen Taylor, on Flickr This was...
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    Critique A few from Glencoe and Rannoch Moor: Reprocessed images from last November

    As per the last thread I've been spending some time reprocessing old images. Its brought about some minor improvements and rectified a few technical flaws I found. Recropped a few as time moved on the composition jarred me a little. I hope you enjoy the series as much as I enjoyed reliving the...
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