Karl, thanks so much for publishing these works for us to enjoy. In January of this year I signed up for an opportunity to have a workshop in Skye in mid October. In my 55 years, I've never really been outside the U.S. and I jumped on this opportunity. I've been following you for about a year now and started to research everything about Skye and Glencoe as well, I did my own extended time for an additional week in Glencoe. Now just one week back from a week at each location: Skye, Glencoe, and an additional week in Ireland, I can honestly say, that was the most magical experience. Both personally and for my photography. All the locations you mention in this video, by happenstance, I had my Lightroom collection open in the background, and with each scene, it just brought me back to that truly magical place. I have a feeling that someday I will definitely be back. Thank you so much again, and yes, your Glencoe video's as well, guiding me for my visit there.
@@MarkSmithPdx thanks Mark . What a great story. Both Glencoe and Skye are truly inspiring and I am so pleased you got to experience them. Food for the soul indeed. Thanks for watching.
Loved that image of Kilt rock 👍 Great video Karl. Just a couple of weeks before I'm back up in the Geln but I'm now planning a return trip to Skye next year 🙂
You had so much better light a Neist Point than I had. Did you happen to find a pair of glasses there? Great images! If anyone has the opportunity to book with Karl I highly recommend it. You will not only get great photo but a bit of a history lesson, great conversation and an incredible time. I love what Karl helped me get.
Great video Carl. Some fantastic images and the Talisker Bay shots do indeed look like Iceland. Not sure you can see Applecross and Torridon from Neist Point though, I think you'd need to be on the east coast of Skye for that 😉.
@@appaketa yep. Thought I was talking about Kilt Rock. I’m blaming it on being distracted while filming. Thanks for watching. Off to check my map again 😂😂😂
Thank you for sharing your awesome content.
Karl, thanks so much for publishing these works for us to enjoy. In January of this year I signed up for an opportunity to have a workshop in Skye in mid October. In my 55 years, I've never really been outside the U.S. and I jumped on this opportunity. I've been following you for about a year now and started to research everything about Skye and Glencoe as well, I did my own extended time for an additional week in Glencoe. Now just one week back from a week at each location: Skye, Glencoe, and an additional week in Ireland, I can honestly say, that was the most magical experience. Both personally and for my photography. All the locations you mention in this video, by happenstance, I had my Lightroom collection open in the background, and with each scene, it just brought me back to that truly magical place. I have a feeling that someday I will definitely be back. Thank you so much again, and yes, your Glencoe video's as well, guiding me for my visit there.
@@MarkSmithPdx thanks Mark . What a great story. Both Glencoe and Skye are truly inspiring and I am so pleased you got to experience them. Food for the soul indeed. Thanks for watching.
Loved that image of Kilt rock 👍 Great video Karl. Just a couple of weeks before I'm back up in the Geln but I'm now planning a return trip to Skye next year 🙂
Nice images and really helpful thanks, am just in the process of booking a week in Skye for January 👍
@@runninblue9415 enjoy Skye. Hopefully you get some snow caped mountains.
See you in the next one! :)
You had so much better light a Neist Point than I had. Did you happen to find a pair of glasses there? Great images! If anyone has the opportunity to book with Karl I highly recommend it. You will not only get great photo but a bit of a history lesson, great conversation and an incredible time. I love what Karl helped me get.
love that Joshua. Yep we were very lucky but the wind. Thanks for the plug.
Great video Carl. Some fantastic images and the Talisker Bay shots do indeed look like Iceland. Not sure you can see Applecross and Torridon from Neist Point though, I think you'd need to be on the east coast of Skye for that 😉.
@@andrewbriggs1962 yep. Bit of a mistake there. I m thought I was still at Kilt Rock. 🤪🤪 Thanks for watching. Just off to get a map!!!
@glencoephotography1 🤣🤣🤣
Neist Point is on the west of Skye and Raasay is on the east. You def can't see Applecross from Neist Point.
Sorry.
@@appaketa yep. Thought I was talking about Kilt Rock. I’m blaming it on being distracted while filming. Thanks for watching. Off to check my map again 😂😂😂
@@glencoephotography1 Enjoy your videos, love Glencoe. Back in December for another wee visit.