Exploring Glencoe's Secret Waterfall - UNCHARTED BEAUTY

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  • @alastairgeorgeleadbetter7912
    @alastairgeorgeleadbetter7912 Год назад +3

    Well done Gary that is not an easy location to get to... I tried a couple of times, but water was always too high to get back up the river. 😮

  • @chrisbrennan6648
    @chrisbrennan6648 Год назад +1

    Respect for not giving up the exact location, Brillliant video as usual.

  • @happymystic9800
    @happymystic9800 Год назад +3

    Quite a documentary about what senior photographers could achieve with determination and perseverance. My highest respect for that, and I mean it. A really beautiful location and so are all the photos … well done, cheers.

  • @stephensmithphotography
    @stephensmithphotography Год назад +1

    Great photos Gary, thanks for sharing 👍

  • @jacquelineshaw527
    @jacquelineshaw527 Год назад +1

    That sure did look very dodgy, but I have to say, I felt it for Tony as I am usually the same myself....struggling and awkward. Well done Tony 😁👌

  • @daveedmunds137
    @daveedmunds137 Год назад +1

    Watching Tony was like watching Bambi on ice 😂😂😂 , some location though , spectacular

  • @badgerlandcouk
    @badgerlandcouk Год назад +2

    Some great images, but you guys 110% rode your luck going down those frozen slopes in wellies, with a possible fall onto rocks and deep freezing water. Thought you were going to end up calling in the volunteers in the local mountain rescue team for a rope rescue at a couple of places! Definitely one of those lucky days where you got away with things

  • @andysavin5929
    @andysavin5929 Год назад +1

    Thought I'd clicked on a documentary about the life of mountain goats, pure comedy gold! Well worth the effort to get there though isn't it

  • @SteveP_2426
    @SteveP_2426 Год назад

    I also think the image at 17:31 is the best one Gary as it shows the waterfall in the context of the landscape. I fully respect your right not to divulge locations but have to say as I live in the south of England I only get up to Glencoe 1/year on average so help with locations by other Togs is much appreciated. I find if it's not a location within about 200m of a parking area most people won't walk there anyway!

  • @ScotlandsMountains
    @ScotlandsMountains Год назад +2

    Well done getting there Gary - looked like a tricky spot to reach - nice pictures sir 👍👍

    • @GaryGough
      @GaryGough  Год назад

      Cheers Murray. It's strange how it was a lot scarier than how it appeared in the video :)

  • @Allotmentwithpaul
    @Allotmentwithpaul Год назад +1

    Well done lads looks a cracking location

  • @AlanWatson
    @AlanWatson Год назад +1

    Gary, I have had no interest in landscape photography at all, I'm one of those photographers that can look at a nice view, take a couple of shots and move on.
    Then I came accross your channel and I've been blown away by the way you show your work, explain your processes and boy I think I may be hooked!
    I live on the south west coast of scotland and Glencoe is about 1 1/2 - 2 hours away........I feel like jumping in the car and heading up there now!
    Thank you for what you do :-)

    • @GaryGough
      @GaryGough  Год назад +1

      Then all my haed work has jusy paid off. Thank you for saying 👍👍

  • @marellacoyle6999
    @marellacoyle6999 Год назад +1

    I know this spot Gary I tried a couple of winters ago when there was snow on the ground , had no chance of reaching it, perhaps I will do a re-run in the summer.
    You got some well deserved cracking images here my friend my fav is the one with the ......mountain in the background.

  • @Forthejoyofphotography
    @Forthejoyofphotography Год назад +2

    Even if I did know where you were (which I don't). I couldn't get there and would try even if I could. So thank you for taking me somewhere I will never see or go myself. I can appreciate the sheer effort of getting down and up to the waterfall. The images, despite your reservations, are spectacular. Particularly given the weather conditions. I look forward to your return.

  • @fotomap5865
    @fotomap5865 Год назад +1

    The white swirl Gavin hardcastle used recently too. Looks great Gary 👍

  • @LarryManiccia
    @LarryManiccia 10 месяцев назад +1

    That last shot was an absolute beauty Gary. This video reminded me of a similar hike here in the states that I did to photograph Brandywine Falls. About a mile hike upstream in the creek to capture a view from the bottom of the waterfall few get. Times like that are some of the most memorable moments. Cheers!

  • @MarkMcNeill22
    @MarkMcNeill22 Год назад

    wonderful vdeo gary

  • @wendylamb2516
    @wendylamb2516 Год назад +4

    Absolutely awesome. Last week’s workshop with you Gary was just unbelievably by far the most awesome adventure, I could never have photographed such incredible sights without your help support and guidance . So much respect for the efforts you go too. Thanks to Tony as well for everything last week including the laughs we got from your slips and slides in those wellies 😂.

    • @GaryGough
      @GaryGough  Год назад +1

      Thanks Wendy. Kind of you to say xx

    • @demonkwsn
      @demonkwsn Год назад

      I only come along for entertainment value Wendy :p New Wellies in Christmas stocking apparently.

  • @LeePelling
    @LeePelling Год назад +1

    Looks like you both had a great time, just a shame the weather was against you. I often think of carrying an umbrella for just such a situation. I like the images but i think my favourite was the second compositions with the white water in the foreground and the mountain in the background. Stunning looking area. Happy new year to you mate all the best 👍

    • @GaryGough
      @GaryGough  Год назад +1

      Cheers Lee. Back at ya, Happy New Year 👍👍

  • @treed3476
    @treed3476 Год назад +1

    I was thinking the one with the rock in foreground i was thinking going back farther and get more creek in it then pop it was the last picture. Great shots and well worth the effort to get something unique and not a lot of other photographers have.

  • @rogerhulks2355
    @rogerhulks2355 Год назад +1

    you certainly put good work on your channel wish i lived bit closer to do a couple of workshops keep up the good work you certainly give me inspiration if ever down north devon for a workshop

  • @hramakrishnaiah413
    @hramakrishnaiah413 Год назад

    The wide-angle shots were stunning and heavenly.

  • @GrahamMarkham
    @GrahamMarkham Год назад +1

    Well done Gary & your friend, pleased you didn't attempt that on your own. I am in my late 70's & don't go too far these days. But I do worry about having accident & no one will know where exactly I am.......Thank you for video & thank your friend for going with you, stay safe out there, Merry Christmas & a Happy New Year.........

  • @ianbrown704
    @ianbrown704 Год назад

    Beautiful location, pity about the sky

  • @darrenm2736
    @darrenm2736 Год назад +1

    Great effort guys. And some stunning shots of an equally stunning location.

  • @TheMadRambler
    @TheMadRambler Год назад +1

    Hi Gary, great vlog as always. Could I suggest you carry two lightweight tracking poles which help enormously in water crossing and a short climbing rope fastened to a tree to help get down and up again, a bit more to carry but the benefits are more than worth it. Well done on getting to the location though and some lovely images for your hard work.

  • @JohnHPettigrewFujishooter67
    @JohnHPettigrewFujishooter67 Год назад +1

    Firstly Gary, good of you to show respect and not reveal the location. Fantastic location and stunning images thanks as always for sharing.

  • @andy_simmo
    @andy_simmo Год назад +1

    What a video Gary! and epic photos at the end ❤ looking forward to your personal 2023 highlight review if you have this in mind? quality has been utterly brilliant…

    • @GaryGough
      @GaryGough  Год назад

      I'll try and make time for it. Cheers Andy 👍👍

  • @mikeg5121
    @mikeg5121 Год назад

    The image at 17.31 is my fav from your waterfall challenge, always best to have someone with you, especially when your down out of sight, should the worst happen. Loving your channel. Have a nice christmas.

  • @chrisvantwiskphotography
    @chrisvantwiskphotography Год назад +1

    nice one Gary, defo one to go back to in he summer :)

  • @stephenport6590
    @stephenport6590 Год назад

    As a teenager I fly fished many rivers in Colorado, USA. I vividly remember skating across the moss cover rocks in hip boots. It was a challenge then and I've got to hand it to you as I watch you navigate slippery rocks, cold water, and rainy conditions. You da man!

  • @peteg330
    @peteg330 Год назад

    Nice video agian Gary. Always good to see pics of locations not easily accessible. Shame the weather wasn't better for you both, always a mare when you can't get the exposures you want due to the rain.

  • @laurelb8372
    @laurelb8372 Год назад

    Was worried we would see you come to grief negotiating your way down to that stream. Thankfully all was well. Beautiful images and worth the effort. 👏

  • @kenrennie4119
    @kenrennie4119 Год назад

    Enjoyable video Gary. I have looked at this location and decided that I am too sensible/ old / cowardly to try and get down onto the river but I admire your tenacity to get there. Ken

  • @julieboyle170
    @julieboyle170 Год назад

    Once again your effort was worth the gain. Magical shots. I love the naked trees above the waterfall. They added to the desolate scene. Beautiful.

  • @peterdovey5182
    @peterdovey5182 Год назад

    I admire your determination Gary , there is no way i could attempt this at my age, just i enjoyed traveling with you in this film.

  • @johngrant5448
    @johngrant5448 Год назад

    Bloody hell Gary that's a dangerous location. I wouldn't dream of getting down there except for being lowered down from a crane. The photo with the mountain is my favourite shot, absolutely brilliant.

  • @Naturelife9399
    @Naturelife9399 Год назад

    Beautiful Nature picture👌👌👌👌

  • @andykennerley8159
    @andykennerley8159 Год назад

    Stunning photos mate you work hard too get there well done to you both 👍 🇬🇧 📸 📸 📸 📸 📸

  • @charlemontparkway00gaugemo31
    @charlemontparkway00gaugemo31 Год назад

    Well worth the effort in getting to the location, love the shot with mountains in background. 👍👍

  • @rainbowfeet58
    @rainbowfeet58 Год назад

    For sure I can appreciate the effort getting to that stupendous waterfall. As a photographer with mobility issues I can only dream of these places. However I so appreciate watching your channel and videos, transporting me right there with you 👍

  • @laurencedonkin9248
    @laurencedonkin9248 Год назад

    spectacular location and love the photos especially with the mountain in the background. hopefully you managed to get out with ease and not have any further mishaps 🙂

  • @alanclark9691
    @alanclark9691 Год назад

    In the circumstances, some lovely shots Gary. Your fortitude in just getting to that very tricky location was rewarded but you took some real chances. Appreciate your efforts to bring that to us.

  • @DavesRvRepair
    @DavesRvRepair Год назад

    Wow the things a dedicated photographer will go through to get the desired shots😱😱 Amazing photos 🤩👍

  • @rosssayer6524
    @rosssayer6524 Год назад

    I would just like to say Great Effort mate in even getting there, awesome images captured Gary, thanks for taking us along.

  • @timrosenburgh8597
    @timrosenburgh8597 Год назад +1

    I really appreciate the effort that you and Tony put in to make this video.
    Walking down that slope looked very dodgy and there is no way i would try to get get down there, let alone walk all the way to the waterfall.
    Absolutely stunning image's of the waterfall.
    Look forward to the next one but in better conditions and obviously no snow or heavy frost.
    All the best mate.

  • @paultutton9443
    @paultutton9443 Год назад

    Always look forward to your videos Gary and this one didn't disappoint - love your image @ 17:30! 👏
    Despite best intentions you appear to have raised a contentious issue here regarding location. Having spent many hours photographing Kingfishers and Barn Owls, all I'd add is that the practice of keeping locations quiet is very common amongst your wildlife colleagues...
    Since you seem to spend a fair amount of time wading over slippery ground, be that in rivers or at the coast, please do yourself a favour and get some felt soled boots or waders. They are amazing and you'll feel like a limpet!

  • @randyschwager2515
    @randyschwager2515 Год назад

    WOW! What a great adventure! It’s a shame you had such a dismal day…but, as always, you came away with some very nice images! I love this video! Thanks for taking me along!

  • @altrujillo3566
    @altrujillo3566 Год назад

    I for one appreciate a couple of things here Gary - your effort to bring us this video, and your message about not sharing locations. Anyone with any salt can find the waterfall but it takes a great person to let them find it on their own. As far as a recommendation from this old codger - you ought to think about carrying hiking sticks with you. I know the tripod works for this but you'd be in worse luck if you broke a tripod leg vs a hiking stick. Thanks for bringing us along!

  • @stevebauer8218
    @stevebauer8218 Год назад

    What a great adventure! Thanks for sharing with us.

  • @Harry-bh5dg
    @Harry-bh5dg Год назад +1

    🎉Gary as always superb effort, video and pics, I have learnt a ton of stuff from your vids I appreciate the effort you put in so thanks and keep up the excellent work

  • @grumpyhighlander
    @grumpyhighlander Год назад

    Aww Gary love watching you guys great insight as usual . I especially liked the cheap camera series you did . Please get a hiking pole, I use them all the time in the wilds especially rivers.

    • @GaryGough
      @GaryGough  Год назад +1

      I carry enough stuff as it is :)

  • @derricksalisbury7631
    @derricksalisbury7631 Год назад

    Great work and dedication 👏

  • @DennisBater
    @DennisBater Год назад

    Well done Gary! Thank you for making videos, truly appreciate it.

  • @judyblionphotography172
    @judyblionphotography172 Год назад

    How awesome, thank you for your effort and your entertainment its lovely to see other photographers sharing the hardships of getting to a really good location :p. The things one goes through to a nail a shot or two. Thanks so very much for sharing it and taking us along for the ride.

  • @Ichigoo82
    @Ichigoo82 Год назад

    Great video as always! Good effort!

  • @andytaylor7793
    @andytaylor7793 Год назад +3

    I remember being on one of your workshops and standing looking down at that waterfall thinking how the hell do you get down there. Thanks for showing us all the way, if you know where the location is that is 😁

  • @paulbelliphotography
    @paulbelliphotography Год назад

    Awesome work as always Gary, epic effort getting in there too! I love the fact you're protective of these special little gems too, no geotagging ☺ There's a big name photographer I know, selling "their" special spots, some of which are only known by a handful of photographers. Pretty shameful really...

  • @paulcooper9187
    @paulcooper9187 Год назад +1

    Thats looks like an interesting walk in wellies in winter. I missed seeing the damp return to the van , which must have been pretty uncomfortable. You have to suffer for your art after all. 🤣Some good images there. I wonder how long it is before people start to report where it is. Thank Guys

  • @SomeonewithaSony
    @SomeonewithaSony Год назад

    The controversy over the location is amusing to me. Obviously all non-photographers or landscape photographers. As a wildlife photographer, there are so many occasions where we don’t disclose the location(s) - to preserve the habitat, not to stress the animal, etc. I thought it would be obvious that once the word gets out about a great, unique opportunity, there is potential for hordes of people showing up, trampling everything under foot. I’ve seen it. Anyway, all the best Gary. So sorry to hear about your Dad.

  • @raystark5992
    @raystark5992 Год назад +1

    Best laugh I’ve had in ages ,thought I was watching a laurel and hardy film 😂😂🥶🥶👌👌👌

  • @alanminshall1824
    @alanminshall1824 Год назад

    Flippin eck!

  • @randymelton6096
    @randymelton6096 Год назад

    Being an older fellow like yourself I can definitely appreciate the difficulty in climbing over rocks and wading through rivers so hat's off to you for making it through. I absolutely loved the side angle shots with the mountain in the background and from the other side with the big rocks in the foreground. I have to be honest, the straight on shots with the gray sky didn't do much for me. Maybe if there had been more interesting clouds in the sky they would have made them better. I guess it's kind of a double edged sword in keeping a location a secret. Very true if one happens to come across a location that hasn't been shot to death and ruined by hordes of inconsiderate people we tend to want to keep it to ourselves. But on the other hand, everyone should be allowed to go to these locations and create their own art. As happens so often, once a location becomes popular then it gets over photographed and we wind up seeing the same old shots over and over and over again. But then that's where our job as photographers starts in coming up with different and more interesting compositions than the "iconic hero" shots that we see over and over. Keep up the fantastic work sir.

  • @garethfish4154
    @garethfish4154 Год назад

    My first reaction was “too much time spent walking down to it” but upon reflection I did appreciate the context…urging adventure with safety. Smart to have Tony in tow. Loved the shots and looking forward to your Spring and Autumn sessions at the same spot😂. You reminded me of my own exploits photographing a fall in the Yorkshire dales ( no location to reveal 😈) where I slithered down on my muddy @@@@ only to find an easy path 50 yards downstream. Homhum, live and learn.

  • @philpetrie
    @philpetrie Год назад +1

    110% Garry for perseverance , that was some hike down get to your location , I don't know how you felt after getting back up onto terra firma after this , but I can only hazard a guess , it begins with a "F" , super Images Garry , but my favourite has to be either 17.31 or 17.39 both stunning Images , Phil

  • @MaliDaviesPhotography
    @MaliDaviesPhotography Год назад

    Bonkers you are lol! Hell of a shoot that was! Well done buddy! I agree about locations. No one gives Simon Baxter shit when he and many others don’t share. Takes alittle effort to find these places for yourself so people shouldn’t expect it on a plate. I’ve never been there and even I know where you was lol 😂

  • @aubgoodwinSRCphotography
    @aubgoodwinSRCphotography Год назад

    cracking location fella pretty sure i know how to find it not sure my gout ridden feet or bad back will survive it like but al defo it it a go next time am up that way late December all going well i done dubs bothy other week me back is still aching lol

  • @lisa12345
    @lisa12345 9 месяцев назад

    I'm sorry, I laughed far too much watching you both cross the water, great video, and even better location.

  • @daviddrex9750
    @daviddrex9750 Год назад

    The things people do for photograph good job stay safe

  • @AmorLucisPhotography
    @AmorLucisPhotography Год назад

    Get yourself some hip waders, man! Or even some chest waders. It's so much easier navigating that sort of terrain than with wellies.

  • @macimages4215
    @macimages4215 Год назад +1

    Lol..please use the Benny Hill music next time Tony fords a stream! Great work as alway and glad you didn’t give away its location 😊

  • @SloopJohnBeeRockabilly
    @SloopJohnBeeRockabilly Год назад +2

    What make are your wellies Gary? I rely on stout waterproof walking boots, but obviously the ankle is the limit!! Your wellies must be good to be able to hike in them all day. I can’t imagine doing so in cheapo wellies. Any recommendations? 👍📸

    • @GaryGough
      @GaryGough  Год назад +1

      Muck boots. They're not the cheapest but they're brilliant 👍👍

    • @SloopJohnBeeRockabilly
      @SloopJohnBeeRockabilly Год назад

      @@GaryGough Cheers. I will look into them 👍📸

  • @composedlight6850
    @composedlight6850 Год назад +1

    Sorry Gary -- been there and taken that shot; it was fun getting to LOL

  • @davidpearce2981
    @davidpearce2981 Год назад

    Legend I think 😂

  • @daviddaw999
    @daviddaw999 Год назад

    You certainly suffered for your art on this one, Gary. I think it was worth it though; the images are stunning.

  • @jamesbarnes3063
    @jamesbarnes3063 Год назад +1

    Hope you brought extra socks, and as always thanks for taking me along

  • @terrymartin4489
    @terrymartin4489 Год назад

    Gary, awesome video. You seem to like living dangerously.... I know that my days of that type of climbing are behind me due to knee replacements. I did have a question, have you taken drone shots or thought about taking drone shots in places like that? It would definitely be different than experiencing the shots you take, but to be able to take more shots.

  • @bri7530
    @bri7530 Год назад

    you need to invest in a pair of studded waders Gary

  • @paulburwood8231
    @paulburwood8231 Год назад +1

    You've clearly not heard of the saying "Do not try this at home"!!! 🤣🤣🤣 Next time, treat yourself to a pair of fisherman's waders 😂 Glencoe is such a special place, and you've done it proud. Loved the side shot of the Waterfall with the mountain in the background with those fantastic autumn colours and the great swirl of foam.

    • @GaryGough
      @GaryGough  Год назад

      Cheers as always Paul 👍👍

  • @NickTippey
    @NickTippey Год назад

    Well done, quite an adventure... Although I'm not sure about Deutschland Uber Alles there during Tony's decent into the beck?
    Maybe a silly question but have you ever tried an umbrella during a shoot?

  • @user-ik9gw4wh4c
    @user-ik9gw4wh4c Год назад

    I’ve hiked the length of River Coe many a time with my uncle who lived in Glencoe many a time it’s a great spot. Appreciate you not sharing its location, as some of the other better known locations have been trampled to death over the years.

  • @garrydelday5816
    @garrydelday5816 Год назад

    Don’t have a problem with not divulging a location, the difficulty in getting there would deter 99% of photographers anyway so I doubt it would ever get overrun by amateurs or professionals. I have only visited Glen Coe on two occasions and it’s not that difficult to work out the exact spot. Nice images Gary but I think hoping on a flight to Iceland would be easier and there are 10,000 waterfalls there to choose from 😉 many of which have probably never been shot. Personally the only time I would not divulge a specific location would be if it was extremely sensitive to rarely seen wildlife, Otters, Kingfishers, Birds of Prey etc. Hard landscapes are there for ever for anyone to see that are able but all photographers should visit such sites with respect, personal safety in mind and land ownership taken into account 🤔 just my own opinion but rules I follow.

  • @viviennenoble4035
    @viviennenoble4035 Год назад

    Thank you so much Gary for going and discovering these fabulous places. I agree, places should be kept secret.

  • @ThatDamnAJ
    @ThatDamnAJ Год назад

    I'd invest in studded felt soled boots with hip waders if I was around there.....

  • @Ericbjohnston5150
    @Ericbjohnston5150 Год назад

    How about a photo with full details in waterfall.

  • @andymc798
    @andymc798 Год назад +1

    Lots of dodgy slipperyness so well done getting there. Anyone who follows what 3 words would be well advised to keep their hands on the cliff :-) Not a chance of dragging the misses there for a look.

  • @ahmedyassensama
    @ahmedyassensama Год назад

    ❣❣❣❣❣💯💯💯💯💯

  • @andyjones5413
    @andyjones5413 Год назад +1

    Athletes!

  • @Fotoe
    @Fotoe Год назад +1

    Has Tony thought of auditioning for remakes of Charlie Chaplin movies? 🤣

  • @dianebouchard5691
    @dianebouchard5691 Год назад

    Keeping that location a secret is a good idea in this case. Imagine how many rescue missions would be needed to get people out of that precarious setting!
    I loved the images you produced!

  • @joeplumber4078
    @joeplumber4078 Год назад +19

    As much as I love your channel, Gary, I find this point of not sharing a location rather petty. We are all local photographers where we live, and it is the inherent principle and beauty of landscape photography that nature is not owned by anybody. If a visiting photographer shares a great location nearby that is news to me, I'm grateful. And if I did know of it, they are not taking it away from me, nor do they take my images away from me. Hell, I may even learn something from them. In this specific case, the location appears to be really difficult to access, so the risk of millions of Instagrammers coming in and destroying nature is nil. I really don't understand what (not) sharing a location has to do with respect. Why would it be more respectful for a visiting photographer to come to a well-known location than to a less well-known one? Is the idea of visiting a non-local place disrespectful in general? Nobody forces you to disclose a location in first place, but explicitly making a point of the topic feels like sticking it to people. Sorry, but as you can tell, I feel quite passionate about the topic...

    • @brianlaunchbury4491
      @brianlaunchbury4491 Год назад +5

      Buy yourself an OS map and work it out, it's half the fun!

    • @GaryGough
      @GaryGough  Год назад +2

      You should have listened more clearly to what I said in the video!

    • @daleswildswim
      @daleswildswim Год назад +1

      As someone who visits waterfalls regularly as a wild swimmer, I'm sorry, but I'm on Gary's side. I've seen several REALLY awkward to reach places that have been "revealed" on social media literally spoilt by sheer numbers of others wishing to get "that" shot.😢

    • @gooseknack
      @gooseknack Год назад

      Well mate, he gave away the region. In the end, it's up to photographers with an adventurous side to go seek the area out. By intentionally keeping it quiet, Gary is also attempting to protect the particular area from being literally "hammered" to death by photographers chambering for a photo and/or for extra views on youtube and likes on Insta and FB etc etc. Not to mention the pure vloggers who are often up for a challenge. It's the kind of activity that can see an area fenced off and/or made off limits to the public, even when it's crown land.
      I speak from experience in Australia in regards to this and the nomad movement. Several camp spots have been closed due to it becoming so popular, that environmental damage occured(the spots were "hammered to death and closure"). Then there's the issue with the "weekend" campers, who often leave all their rubbish behind and their campfires still burning. It's a different situation to photography, the principle is still the same. It also happened with bird watchers, 150 "competitive" bird watchers proceeded to descended on a small area near Mudgee(NSW, Australia) when a rare bird was spotted, within hours of the observation going live.
      The same has happened and is happening with popular blogging and vlogging locations. They have been so overrun that new visitor restrictions are being placed on such areas around the world.
      Like Gary with this photography location, many an Australian will keep a campspot they find a secret if it is not listed on the usual websites etc. I am no exception. Then I am part of a rare breed that drives down disused trails and finds a camp. These spots are never, ever revealed. I know of many small communities who closely guard the location of local fishing holes, fossicking spots and camps spots known only to the locals, for the same reason. They don't want it hammered to death.

    • @joeplumber4078
      @joeplumber4078 Год назад +2

      With all due respect, this argument doesn’t work (here):
      Glencoe may have a fair amount of tourists, but it is not Venice. The location from the video appears to be rather difficult to get to. Add to it that it looks nice but it is by no means spectacular. I’m not suggesting the hordes of Instagrammer are not a problem, they are, but in this situation it is a bit far-fetched. In addition, what is this attitude that our own visits are perfectly ok whereas everybody else’s are a problem?
      But that’s not even what Gary said. He said “I’m not sharing it out of respect for the local photographers and because I want to try and make this place here my own”.
      Well, I’m not sure what’s really meant with “respect”, but I would hope nobody’s self-esteem depends on keeping a location private to them… Nobody is taking the location away from them, and they may even learn something from others. Is it about the comfort of going to a location and not being disturbed by others? That can happen anytime and anywhere, nature isn’t owned by anybody, and usually photographers can accommodate each other, particularly if there are just a few. Or does the “respect” refer to the ability to monetize a location? Not a good argument either.
      After all, there will be very few photographers who shoot 100% of their images from walking around at random places stumbling upon a composition. Most of us quite regularly follow recommendations from friends, books, magazines and the internet. So, we’re happy to take from others but we don’t want to share? Hmmm.
      Obviously, the vast majority of viewers will never go to Glencoe, so the point is not to disclose the actual location. It’s a fundamental discussion. And if this point had never been made in the video, it would be a non-issue. But to overtly making the point feels like sticking it to the people.

  • @zadokwest
    @zadokwest 11 месяцев назад

    I went to the top of it and thought b…r that

  • @hamshackleton
    @hamshackleton Год назад

    Not a place to go - solo!

  • @peterwest9053
    @peterwest9053 Год назад +3

    I really don't understand not sharing a location to let other photographers have the benefit of photographing them, I for one only get the chance to visit Glencoe once a year if I'm lucky it would have been nice to have the chance to find out it's location, and then to mention a fellow professional who always give out the "What three words" so we can all benefit, think you forget who have helped you and subscribe to your RUclips, I used to pay towards your membership, sadly I'll unsubscrbe I won't be missed just another number

    • @GaryGough
      @GaryGough  Год назад

      Strange reply Peter! Firstly, nobody is a number. As a subscriber, you should know how much I look after my members.
      I find it strange that you can't appreciate it when photographers like myself put all the hard work into finding these rare locations.
      To assume you have a right to know the exact spot where exploring photographers go is a little pretentious!
      Plus, as a member, all you need to do is ask me 😁

  • @desgardner7169
    @desgardner7169 Год назад

    I can't get to places like that and I would not recommend anybody else to either, the risk factor I thought was quiet high, you should have put a x on this video....and give it a miss.