Scotland Isle of Harris & Glen Affric

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Im off to Scotland with the wife in a couple of weeks and will be spending a few days at Flodabay on Harris and Cannich in Glen Affric while its not a landscape photography trip as such I'm planning to do some shooting so any tips and pointers on these 2 areas would be appreciated

Many Thanks Graham

Edit. Oops just seen the thread about Harris (I did look but not very well, should have gone to specsavers)
so a lot of info in there.
 
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You're in a great spot on Harris for landscapes. The whole south coast loop from Tarbert takes in some stunning scenery. The beaches of Horgabost, Seilebost and Luskentyre should not be missed. They can work well in harsher light too, as it brings the colour of the sand and water out well.
There are some great coastal opportunities on the South East of the island, countless little lochans which would offer some great compositions when the light is good. I made a trip up to Callanish too, which was worthwhile. There looks to be some great seascapes to be had on the northwest of the island too, a couple of lighthouses, and a more rugged coastline. I didn't get chance to explore up that way, but I'm sure you would be well rewarded.
 
You're in a great spot on Harris for landscapes. The whole south coast loop from Tarbert takes in some stunning scenery. The beaches of Horgabost, Seilebost and Luskentyre should not be missed. They can work well in harsher light too, as it brings the colour of the sand and water out well.
There are some great coastal opportunities on the South East of the island, countless little lochans which would offer some great compositions when the light is good. I made a trip up to Callanish too, which was worthwhile. There looks to be some great seascapes to be had on the northwest of the island too, a couple of lighthouses, and a more rugged coastline. I didn't get chance to explore up that way, but I'm sure you would be well rewarded.

Thanks Matty always wanted to go and looking forward to it.
 
To add to Matty excellent suggestions - you must, must, must see those beaches (it is years ago now but I still remember camping on the dunes at Horgabost) - have a look at the OS maps of Harris, either online or paper and, if you don't have it, download The Photographers Ephemeris - http://photoephemeris.com/. It will tell you the times and direction of the sunrise and sunset and help to set up some interesting landscape shots. As the sun rises in the north east (and early) at this time of year, sunsets might be an easier option.

Also have a look at the excellent Walk Highlands site. It has details of walks all over Scotland. The ones for Harris are here - http://www.walkhighlands.co.uk/outer-hebrides/harris.shtml. The walks for all of the areas range from easy strolls to full days in the hills.

Hope you get the sort of the weather the north west is enjoying now.

Sorry I can't help with Glen Affric.

Dave

If you want to buy paper OS maps have a look at http://dash4it.co.uk/ They always seem to have some good deals.
 
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To add to Matty excellent suggestions - you must, must, must see those beaches (it is years ago now but I still remember camping on the dunes at Horgabost) - have a look at the OS maps of Harris, either online or paper and, if you don't have it, download The Photographers Ephemeris - http://photoephemeris.com/. It will tell you the times and direction of the sunrise and sunset and help to set up some interesting landscape shots. As the sun rises in the north east (and early) at this time of year, sunsets might be an easier option.

Also have a look at the excellent Walk Highlands site. It has details of walks all over Scotland. The ones for Harris are here - http://www.walkhighlands.co.uk/outer-hebrides/harris.shtml. The walks for all of the areas range from easy strolls to full days in the hills.

Hope you get the sort of the weather the north west is enjoying now.

Sorry I can't help with Glen Affric.

Dave

If you want to buy paper OS maps have a look at http://dash4it.co.uk/ They always seem to have some good deals.
Thanks Dave I got the electronic versions of the os maps which I 've been looking at and TPE is in the bookmarks. Normally I prefer the sunrise but it will be more sunsets probaly a bit unfair on the wife if I spend half the day asleep after getting up early
Looking forward to seeing the beaches
 
Well Glen Affric is wonderful. Here is 3 shots from Plodda falls, somewhere I would recommend visiting anyway just for the smell of the trees and tranquility; https://www.talkphotography.co.uk/threads/plodda-falls-glen-affric.620337/

And here are some from the area;

B& W Loch Reflections by Craig Hollis, on Flickr

Glen Affric Double Rainbow by Craig Hollis, on Flickr

Stag Antlers Silhouette B & W by Craig Hollis, on Flickr

Glen Strathfarrar Gamerkeeper's Cottage Re-edit by Craig Hollis, on Flickr

Eagle Brae Foggy Sunrise by Craig Hollis, on Flickr

I've got an OS map you can have if you cover the postage.
 
Well Glen Affric is wonderful. Here is 3 shots from Plodda falls, somewhere I would recommend visiting anyway just for the smell of the trees and tranquility; https://www.talkphotography.co.uk/threads/plodda-falls-glen-affric.620337/

And here are some from the area;

B& W Loch Reflections by Craig Hollis, on Flickr

Glen Affric Double Rainbow by Craig Hollis, on Flickr

Stag Antlers Silhouette B & W by Craig Hollis, on Flickr

Glen Strathfarrar Gamerkeeper's Cottage Re-edit by Craig Hollis, on Flickr

Eagle Brae Foggy Sunrise by Craig Hollis, on Flickr

I've got an OS map you can have if you cover the postage.


Thanks Craig if I get some as good as those I be well pleased. Love to have the map if thats okay.
 
Message me your name and address and I'll sort it out. I'm sure you will, the black and white is the reservoir before you get to glen Affric so the water is still good for reflections...
 
I'd agree with the earlier comments about the beaches on the west coast of Harris. they're just magical. I've camped at Horgabost and I can honestly say I've never stayed overnight in a more beautiful spot.



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The coast between Scarista and Leverburgh has very strange saltmarshes which are very appealing too.

The road to Flodabay will be interesting for you. I'll leave you to discover that little adventure for yourself!!
 
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