Hello John, I am on coach trip to Scotland. Do need to go village of Corpach to get fishing boat shot. Thank you for your video it has helped me plan the shot. Cheers John
Just came home from visiting I’m very new to photography and made good use of my 210 tamron lens good video didn’t know anything about the history of it very nice
Nice shots, although I would have done some quick removal of extraneous distractions in the foreground. I think the b&w is probably the choice shot, although I like the telephoto's with the Ben in the background. Rosebay Willowherb, pretty in the wild but you don't want them in your garden as they double their number every year, very shallow rooted so they're easy to pull out. I think the best bet this year was just to avoid anywhere that people can pronounce. I made the same mistake in the Trossach's a month ago and was cursing my own stupidity.
Some great photos, John. Every picture has a strong story - man v the elements👍👍👍
Thanks David! :)
Love shots not over edited and a cleverly presented 📷👍
Thanks! :)
Hello John,
I am on coach trip to Scotland. Do need to go village of Corpach to get fishing boat shot. Thank you for your video it has helped me plan the shot. Cheers John
Great stuff as per usual,never disappointed,so much water and no fishermen 😂😂😂😎🙏
Love the sky in the black and white.
Thanks Mary! :)
Just came home from visiting I’m very new to photography and made good use of my 210 tamron lens good video didn’t know anything about the history of it very nice
Hope you got some great shots!
I love the black&white
Thank you! :)
Nice shots, although I would have done some quick removal of extraneous distractions in the foreground. I think the b&w is probably the choice shot, although I like the telephoto's with the Ben in the background.
Rosebay Willowherb, pretty in the wild but you don't want them in your garden as they double their number every year, very shallow rooted so they're easy to pull out.
I think the best bet this year was just to avoid anywhere that people can pronounce. I made the same mistake in the Trossach's a month ago and was cursing my own stupidity.
NICE...what is the best time of day to capture the best drama?...
Thanks. I prefer early morning. Its quieter and there's more chance of mist and soft light
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Plants - 'Rosebay Willowherb'
Thank you! :)
Great shots/compositions, but I can't understand why everyone uses long exposures on water - turns the water to slimy mud.
Thanks Ray