Very nicely done, mate. Really liked that second honeypot shot with the big boulder in the foreground. Certainly features the mountain with the respect it deserves. Looking forward to the next instalment 🙂👍
Thanks David! I prefer that image to the stereotypical one. There was another really nice composition there with what would have been a perfect reflection of the mountain as well, but the surface of the water was really oily (presumably from the peat) so it didn't work. Another case though of walking a few meters away from the tripod holes and there being so many options! S
Thank you very much Richard! We really had such a great weekend and I really enjoyed being out with a group for change! I'm normally quite a solitary person, but I really enjoyed this trip. Hoping to have another trip with these guys again soon! S
It’s so refreshing to see some different vantage points of that remarkable landscape, and captured beautifully in your images. I’m definitely looking forward to more of your exploration of Glencoe ,and the opportunities you’ll find to share its’ unique essence. Thank you for sharing these!
Hi Sam: Very enjoyable video and I really like the images you have created while in Glencoe. We hope to be there in May 2025. Keep well. . . Keith (Canada)
Some nice shots there Sam. I was up there in march and not only were water levels low there was also bright sunshine!! Definitely not the weather I was expecting for Glencoe.
Was this very recent? I thought maybe by now there would be more green. But you capture the mood beautifully. Ive only been once, and it was winter - a very misty day. So magical.
Thank you Sarah, yes this was only a couple of weeks ago (May bank holiday weekend)! We were having a chat when we were there about how there seems to be a very brief window of a week or two at this time of year when the colours are almost autumnal, but it's probably a bit greener there already now. S
Thank you very much Jane! I'm glad you enjoyed the music choice as well, I used to record music for our videos myself, but I haven't had time lately, so I recently switched to using stock tracks. A lot of this music is by a musician called Jakob Ahlbom. S
Good to see you all out and seeing how you all approach the area with slightly different perspectives , some great images through out mate. I personally dont see what the issue is with so called honey pot locations, they are generally called that for very good reason and if you have never been and shot the image yourself i dont see an issue with that, then as you did explore further and find your own views and perspectives on the area. I did like the image you got at 6:27 doing exactly that. Great part one looking forward to seeing more from you all.
Thanks very much Lee, yes definitely, for me I guess the main enjoyment comes from trying to find something unique, but these places are popular for a reason and always worth visiting just to see the spectacle of them. We had a great weekend, looking forward to sharing the next part on the channel! S
Gorgeous images again Sam! It's nice to see you out and about with other photographers enjoying all of that beautiful scenery! The dramatic skies were amazing, they really enhanced your images. Looking forward to watching part 2! Have a great week. 😉
Honey pot or not? Does it really matter? Personally I think just photograph whatever’s in front of you and just enjoy it. Thank you for an excellent video and images.
Hi Sam! the first thing I noticed is that you said "Down here at Glencoe.." was this just a figure of speech or just how far north were you in the first place? Because the the last time I looked, Glencoe is pretty far 'up'! 🤣
@@ashstubbings2603 Just a bit! We're now based in Achnashellach, which sits just south of the Torridon mountains, and an hour from Skye. It's pretty special up here! S
A brilliant video and set of images ruined by a fat bloke that kept popping into shot!! Seriously Sam, your photography is brilliant and I loved all the images on this one!
Looking forward to part 2 mate! :-)
Very nicely done, mate. Really liked that second honeypot shot with the big boulder in the foreground. Certainly features the mountain with the respect it deserves. Looking forward to the next instalment 🙂👍
Thanks David! I prefer that image to the stereotypical one. There was another really nice composition there with what would have been a perfect reflection of the mountain as well, but the surface of the water was really oily (presumably from the peat) so it didn't work. Another case though of walking a few meters away from the tripod holes and there being so many options! S
Stunning scenery and wonderful light. Great images Sam.
Thank you Matt! S
These are simply stunning images Sam. What a great adventure you must have had with these chaps. Well done my friend. Richard
Thank you very much Richard! We really had such a great weekend and I really enjoyed being out with a group for change! I'm normally quite a solitary person, but I really enjoyed this trip. Hoping to have another trip with these guys again soon! S
It’s so refreshing to see some different vantage points of that remarkable landscape, and captured beautifully in your images. I’m definitely looking forward to more of your exploration of Glencoe ,and the opportunities you’ll find to share its’ unique essence. Thank you for sharing these!
Thank you very much! We did have a fantastic weekend there, it's such a stunning area, although we only scratched the surface of it really. S
Hi Sam,
I enjoyed the video as usual.
I wish i was there but without the rain.
Some really great image's.
Look forward to seeing part 2.
Than you very much Tim, it's a great place, even in the rain! S
Hi Sam: Very enjoyable video and I really like the images you have created while in Glencoe. We hope to be there in May 2025. Keep well. . . Keith (Canada)
Beautiful images and great vlog Sam. I enjoyed the pubcast too. Fun!
Thanks Kelley, we all had a great weekend! I'm hoping we'll get together again in the future. S
Some nice shots there Sam. I was up there in march and not only were water levels low there was also bright sunshine!! Definitely not the weather I was expecting for Glencoe.
Was this very recent? I thought maybe by now there would be more green. But you capture the mood beautifully. Ive only been once, and it was winter - a very misty day. So magical.
Thank you Sarah, yes this was only a couple of weeks ago (May bank holiday weekend)! We were having a chat when we were there about how there seems to be a very brief window of a week or two at this time of year when the colours are almost autumnal, but it's probably a bit greener there already now. S
Beautiful moody photos Sam and the choice of music is very serene 🌿
Thank you very much Jane! I'm glad you enjoyed the music choice as well, I used to record music for our videos myself, but I haven't had time lately, so I recently switched to using stock tracks. A lot of this music is by a musician called Jakob Ahlbom. S
@@BosePhotography thank you ,i will look him up. Enjoying the chanel, its helping me alot.
Great shots Sam! I love the dramatic light and skies. Well done!
Thank you Alan! S
Good to see you all out and seeing how you all approach the area with slightly different perspectives , some great images through out mate. I personally dont see what the issue is with so called honey pot locations, they are generally called that for very good reason and if you have never been and shot the image yourself i dont see an issue with that, then as you did explore further and find your own views and perspectives on the area. I did like the image you got at 6:27 doing exactly that. Great part one looking forward to seeing more from you all.
Thanks very much Lee, yes definitely, for me I guess the main enjoyment comes from trying to find something unique, but these places are popular for a reason and always worth visiting just to see the spectacle of them. We had a great weekend, looking forward to sharing the next part on the channel! S
Can't beat Glencoe - epic location.. the beer at the end looked good... ;-)
It was good John, and definitely made the subsequent climb up Beinn a' Chrulaiste much easier! :) S
Great to see your interpretation of the trip Sam, and some really lovely images there. Look forward to Part 2!
Thanks Jamie! I still have to edit the images for part 2, but hopefully I'll have it ready for next week! :) S
Gorgeous images again Sam! It's nice to see you out and about with other photographers enjoying all of that beautiful scenery! The dramatic skies were amazing, they really enhanced your images. Looking forward to watching part 2! Have a great week. 😉
Thanks Angie, you too! It was great to be out with a group of friends, we had a really enjoyable weekend. S
4:04 Really nice
Thank you very much Robert! S
If you need one or two stops of filter, what about the polarizer?
Honey pot or not? Does it really matter? Personally I think just photograph whatever’s in front of you and just enjoy it. Thank you for an excellent video and images.
Thank you Alex! Sometimes you need to visit these locations and see them in person to see what makes them so special! S
Hi Sam! the first thing I noticed is that you said "Down here at Glencoe.." was this just a figure of speech or just how far north were you in the first place? Because the the last time I looked, Glencoe is pretty far 'up'! 🤣
Haha! Glencoe's quite far south for me now Ash, I live about 2.5 hours further north now! :) S
@@BosePhotography Good grief! You have moved quite a way away haven't you? Whereabouts?
@@ashstubbings2603 Just a bit! We're now based in Achnashellach, which sits just south of the Torridon mountains, and an hour from Skye. It's pretty special up here! S
@@BosePhotography Very nice! I was fortunate enough to have a family holiday on Skye a number of years ago, so I'm well aware of how beautiful it is.
A brilliant video and set of images ruined by a fat bloke that kept popping into shot!! Seriously Sam, your photography is brilliant and I loved all the images on this one!
😂 Haha, not at all! Thanks a lot mate, it was an awesome weekend, had such a great time!