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I'm just back from an awesome 9 day break driving in Scotland. I've never been there before and I was with my significant other, so this was not a photography holiday. I did however manage to get several photos I'm very happy with along our travels, one of which in particular will be gracing my wall, in a very large form. So here we are, my collection of favorites, some I'm very happy with, some not so much - but you can make your own opinions such is the beauty of photography.
I unashamedly hit all the normal spots and viewpoints possible, they're visited and photographed often, over and over again, but for good reason - and I'd never been before so I wanted my own creation from these spots. I will be back, no doubt about it.
On to the photos.
[1] The Falls of Dochart at Killin. Taken on the drive up to our first stop, Fort William.
[2] Rannoch Moor on a miserable day, it wasn't pleasant, but I'm partial to grey skies with texture, so I thought it warranted a stop all the same, even if the view wasn't all it could have been.
[3] The little herdsman, Buachaille Etive Beag, near the head of Glen Etive, our next Skyfall inspired stop.
[4] People who know me well in real life wouldn't believe me if I said this wasn't my idea... Glen Etive.
[5] Glen Coe and The Three Sisters, from a short scramble off the road, framed to hide the road as best possible. Panorama of 3 separate shots, each at 16mm.
[6] The classic view of Castle Stalker, but this one is mine!
Cont...
I unashamedly hit all the normal spots and viewpoints possible, they're visited and photographed often, over and over again, but for good reason - and I'd never been before so I wanted my own creation from these spots. I will be back, no doubt about it.
On to the photos.
[1] The Falls of Dochart at Killin. Taken on the drive up to our first stop, Fort William.
[2] Rannoch Moor on a miserable day, it wasn't pleasant, but I'm partial to grey skies with texture, so I thought it warranted a stop all the same, even if the view wasn't all it could have been.
[3] The little herdsman, Buachaille Etive Beag, near the head of Glen Etive, our next Skyfall inspired stop.
[4] People who know me well in real life wouldn't believe me if I said this wasn't my idea... Glen Etive.
[5] Glen Coe and The Three Sisters, from a short scramble off the road, framed to hide the road as best possible. Panorama of 3 separate shots, each at 16mm.
[6] The classic view of Castle Stalker, but this one is mine!
Cont...
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