Glencoe trip
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Glencoe trip
This was at the visitors centre, slight rain but bright.
A small study on the banks of Loch linnhe at the bottom of the glen.
Loch linnhe again from Ballachulish at the bottom of the glen.
These are all lo res scans with no work done on them so they are a little soft, you can see the potential of the area though eh.
When we were up there the colors were just starting to turn so I think we shall arrive at just the right time for the fall colors.
Gari
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Gorgeous!
I particularly like the last one.
Marc
I particularly like the last one.
Marc
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Lovely, waterfall looks like the one near the reception of the campsite I was at, just past North Ballachulish last week Your waterfall is easily my favourite of the three.
My film just arrived back from Peak today from my trip to Glencoe last week, I'll try to do some quick scans and get them posted up here too.
My film just arrived back from Peak today from my trip to Glencoe last week, I'll try to do some quick scans and get them posted up here too.