Dale.
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I'm mulling over going to Glencoe tomorrow evening. Plan is to leave home about 2 or 3 pm, which would get me there for about 4:30 - 5:30pm. I'm not sure yet though as it looks like it's going to be unfavourable light, ie, too much of it, that contrasty light, with high, fluffy clouds. I get it's not a good time of year just now and some people wouldn't get their cameras out of the drawer for it. Autumn and winter would be my favourite times. I need to get out though, straining at the leash syndrome is happening. It does look like there might be a chance of reflections, the wind is currently forecast to be quite low although you can never be certain of that until you get there. I have a location in mind for an evening shot if it is calm. I may stay the night for sunrise on Rannoch Moor, again, not sure on that one.
If I'm there early afternoon, I'm going to potter around the glen and see what is what.
Checking conditions tomorrow on some weather apps, would you even bother to go?
I've always said, you've got to be in it to win it, so with that in mind, I will probably go, just for the hell of it and you never know with this game.
What light do you look for and do you make use of the forecast apps before you go? Would you ever stay at home and cancel a planned trip if the light didn't look good?
If I'm there early afternoon, I'm going to potter around the glen and see what is what.
Checking conditions tomorrow on some weather apps, would you even bother to go?
I've always said, you've got to be in it to win it, so with that in mind, I will probably go, just for the hell of it and you never know with this game.
What light do you look for and do you make use of the forecast apps before you go? Would you ever stay at home and cancel a planned trip if the light didn't look good?