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Haven't posted a picture since or after the summer downtime but have regularly been enjoying the high standard of pictures uploaded daily to the landscape forum. It's often inspirational with a good dose of much needed motivation.
As autumn moves towards winter I'm fairly confident there won't be any more pictures with an autumnal theme. Sure, there's dozens of recent pictures sitting in Lightroom I've yet to edit or delete but my focus has firmly shifted towards winter as the temperatures drop and the snow slowly returns to the mountains.
This is a set of pictures of what autumn means to me. It's a mixed bag with no strong theme, style or subject matter other than my local area at this time of year.
Loch Tulla, an area I frequent regularly for several reasons. It's peaceful, almost all other photographers travelling to the area pass by for the more favourable Glencoe. Tulla also offers a wealth of different shots depending on the conditions, it's tranquil, serene and beautiful.
Loch Tulla by Scott Robertson, on Flickr
Aonach Eagach Ridge, Glencoe. A handheld shot taken while waiting for the light to land on another shot. The light did land on the other shot, exactly where I wanted it too, but as usual those fleeting moments of conditions and light often please me more than the premeditated planned shots.
AER by Scott Robertson, on Flickr
Back to Loch Tulla. A wonderful misty morning walking amongst the Scots pine as the light broke.
Scots Pine by Scott Robertson, on Flickr
Same morning and location as above but silver birch this time and what a morning it was. Took a few of these types all in a small compact area and all within minutes of each other while the conditions were perfect. It was like shooting fish in a barrel to be honest, just point and shoot. This is probably my favourite from that particular bunch.
Tulla Trees by Scott Robertson, on Flickr
Before the sun had risen burning off the mist there was a sombre mood on the banks of Loch Tulla.
A sombre mood on Tulla by Scott Robertson, on Flickr
Birch by Tulla by Scott Robertson, on Flickr
Strictly not autumn but still retains autumnal tones. This is a re-edit of a previous picture taken last April while walking the Beinn Eighe Nature Reserve with a couple of pals.
Beinn Eighe by Scott Robertson, on Flickr
Couldn't end the set without a picture of that big rock. First time I'd visited for months so was determined to get a picture come what may.
private keep by Scott Robertson, on Flickr
Could have posted a few more but it appears I've hit forum limits. Hope you enjoy, sorry for the picture overload and thanks for looking.
As autumn moves towards winter I'm fairly confident there won't be any more pictures with an autumnal theme. Sure, there's dozens of recent pictures sitting in Lightroom I've yet to edit or delete but my focus has firmly shifted towards winter as the temperatures drop and the snow slowly returns to the mountains.
This is a set of pictures of what autumn means to me. It's a mixed bag with no strong theme, style or subject matter other than my local area at this time of year.
Loch Tulla, an area I frequent regularly for several reasons. It's peaceful, almost all other photographers travelling to the area pass by for the more favourable Glencoe. Tulla also offers a wealth of different shots depending on the conditions, it's tranquil, serene and beautiful.
Loch Tulla by Scott Robertson, on Flickr
Aonach Eagach Ridge, Glencoe. A handheld shot taken while waiting for the light to land on another shot. The light did land on the other shot, exactly where I wanted it too, but as usual those fleeting moments of conditions and light often please me more than the premeditated planned shots.
AER by Scott Robertson, on Flickr
Back to Loch Tulla. A wonderful misty morning walking amongst the Scots pine as the light broke.
Scots Pine by Scott Robertson, on Flickr
Same morning and location as above but silver birch this time and what a morning it was. Took a few of these types all in a small compact area and all within minutes of each other while the conditions were perfect. It was like shooting fish in a barrel to be honest, just point and shoot. This is probably my favourite from that particular bunch.
Tulla Trees by Scott Robertson, on Flickr
Before the sun had risen burning off the mist there was a sombre mood on the banks of Loch Tulla.
A sombre mood on Tulla by Scott Robertson, on Flickr
Birch by Tulla by Scott Robertson, on Flickr
Strictly not autumn but still retains autumnal tones. This is a re-edit of a previous picture taken last April while walking the Beinn Eighe Nature Reserve with a couple of pals.
Beinn Eighe by Scott Robertson, on Flickr
Couldn't end the set without a picture of that big rock. First time I'd visited for months so was determined to get a picture come what may.
private keep by Scott Robertson, on Flickr
Could have posted a few more but it appears I've hit forum limits. Hope you enjoy, sorry for the picture overload and thanks for looking.
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