Great drone footage at the beginning. Certainly a fantastic place to photograph. You captured some really nice image's as usual Cliff. Catch you in Utah and Arizona.
What a super video, those waterfalls look fantastic, did you notice the rock which looked like a head/face laying on its side ? It’s the fourth photo in at 13:45, it stands out fantastically well, I think you must have planned it Cliff 😁🧐. Well done on such a good video with fantastic images(great selfies too 😁). Thanks for sharing with us 😁👍
Hi Cliff, loved the blog and the photos. Not seen many images of these falls from anyone else. A bit hectic in places as you are dashing around and sometimes I think it’s worth just slowing down a little. Beautiful images and great that you used yourself in some of them to give scale. Enjoy your time in the sates. You never know, you might get to vote if you meet the right people 🤣🤣🤣
Nice one Cliff. It was a bit too green when I shot it so really nice to see some Autumn colours. Loved the drone footage and the shots. Enjoy Utah. It’s going to be amazing.
superb Cliff ..you done the falls justice ..last time I was up I spent cpl hours photographing them to get bk to my van to realise my card was still in my card reader ..schoolboy error ..class video again 📸👌
Great photos Cliff. The drone footage was a bit scary. I would have smashed mine in about 10 seconds. The only chance I would get going up there is if you and Karl carry me up.😄
All top drawer images there but my god that 1st image was jaw dropping. Been following you for a long time but first time to comment lol but there's now only 2 photo vloggers that I still follow! Yourself and glencoe photographer so was pleasantly surprised to hear yiu mention he's a friend of yours. Too many others have become too 'click baity' but your styles are excellent. Keep up the amazing work. Good luck in the US, especially with the astro, which is now my main hobby.
Eliot's Downfall is a winter climb further up the hill, quite a bit above and to the left of the top of the main waterfall. Have a look at a few photos here (the first is a colleague of mine from a few years back, 2021). I believe Willie Elliot from the cottage said it would never be climbed (hence the name). The waterfall was first climbed by Dave Cuthbertson, resident of Ballachulish. The waterfall should probably be called Eas nam Beithach (waterfall of the place of birches) but the residents of Glencoe didn't really have much use for naming waterfalls.
I love your images and your videos but honestly I find the high speed drone intro's a bit headache inducing. Maybe slow it down a tad or provide a jump point in the description to avoid it. Have fun in the US !
love the waterfalls .... awesome pictures
👏👏👏👏👏
cracking images as per fella 👌
Fantastic vlog as always with some terrific images 🙌👍
Great video, Cliff, never tire of Glen Coe.
Love it!
Great images Cliff!
Absolutely stunning Cliff. Love the texture you have brought out in the cascades. Enjoy Utah and keep safe.
Another location on the list -- looks great. Some very nice photos well done.
Grewat work as always Cliff. Enjoy Utah, look forward to seeing your images.
Great drone footage at the beginning.
Certainly a fantastic place to photograph.
You captured some really nice image's as usual Cliff.
Catch you in Utah and Arizona.
What a super video, those waterfalls look fantastic, did you notice the rock which looked like a head/face laying on its side ? It’s the fourth photo in at 13:45, it stands out fantastically well, I think you must have planned it Cliff 😁🧐. Well done on such a good video with fantastic images(great selfies too 😁). Thanks for sharing with us 😁👍
Hi Cliff, loved the blog and the photos. Not seen many images of these falls from anyone else. A bit hectic in places as you are dashing around and sometimes I think it’s worth just slowing down a little. Beautiful images and great that you used yourself in some of them to give scale. Enjoy your time in the sates. You never know, you might get to vote if you meet the right people 🤣🤣🤣
Nice one Cliff. It was a bit too green when I shot it so really nice to see some Autumn colours. Loved the drone footage and the shots. Enjoy Utah. It’s going to be amazing.
wow very good bro
Thank you 🙏
Fantastic intro, video and photos. Cheers from Norway 🙂👍
@@stigfloberghagenphotography thank you 🙏 for the very kind comment.
@CliffHands You're welcome 👍🙂
superb Cliff ..you done the falls justice ..last time I was up I spent cpl hours photographing them to get bk to my van to realise my card was still in my card reader ..schoolboy error
..class video again 📸👌
Looks great Cliff with so many possible compositions. I'll see if I can get up there when I'm up in Glencoe in mid-January
@@SteveP_2426 especially if the water levels are great. Thank you for the kind comment. Have a great Xmas 🎅
Great photos Cliff. The drone footage was a bit scary. I would have smashed mine in about 10 seconds. The only chance I would get going up there is if you and Karl carry me up.😄
All top drawer images there but my god that 1st image was jaw dropping. Been following you for a long time but first time to comment lol but there's now only 2 photo vloggers that I still follow! Yourself and glencoe photographer so was pleasantly surprised to hear yiu mention he's a friend of yours. Too many others have become too 'click baity' but your styles are excellent. Keep up the amazing work. Good luck in the US, especially with the astro, which is now my main hobby.
Eliot's Downfall is a winter climb further up the hill, quite a bit above and to the left of the top of the main waterfall. Have a look at a few photos here (the first is a colleague of mine from a few years back, 2021). I believe Willie Elliot from the cottage said it would never be climbed (hence the name). The waterfall was first climbed by Dave Cuthbertson, resident of Ballachulish. The waterfall should probably be called Eas nam Beithach (waterfall of the place of birches) but the residents of Glencoe didn't really have much use for naming waterfalls.
I love your images and your videos but honestly I find the high speed drone intro's a bit headache inducing. Maybe slow it down a tad or provide a jump point in the description to avoid it. Have fun in the US !
Glen Coe, not Glencoe.