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Glencoe at it's best

General photos of Scotland, and anything else. All photos of Lairds Wood, Keil Hill to be in the above forum please

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Glencoe at it's best

Postby macandubh » Thu Oct 29, 2009 6:27 pm

This is the best photograph I have seen of Glencoe.A once in a lifetime shot,never to be
repeated I would think.I have seen this very view many,many,times in my lifetime usually
dull and dreich,as is the norm.
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Re: Glencoe at it's best

Postby LochaberHighlandEstates » Fri Oct 30, 2009 7:00 pm

Did you take that photo? Its amazing, very beautiful. On of the many reasons I love Scotland :)

So are you a photographer? Have any others?
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Re: Glencoe at it's best

Postby macandubh » Sun Nov 01, 2009 2:31 pm

Ciamar a tha sibh,
yes my nikon f4 or fm2 go everywhere with me.as i spend a lot of time in the mountains,
the camera is used more often than the rifle.I do mostly black and white,developing and printing in my own darkroom.My dentist prefers b&w prints as opposed to money.As in the mountains it is mostly dreach weather b&w is more suitable.Only occasionally do you get a chance to use colour.
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