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What a fun morning that was even with my manfloato. Great video and stunning shots. Look forward to catching up again for some more adventure and comedy.
Wow that looks a scary spot in those conditions. Definitely looks worth a revisit when the water is lower though. I wonder what it will be like under winter snow/ice conditions. Might need some crampons though. On the plus side at least you came away with a few shots.
Hi Paul, great place mate and some fantastic shots as usual, once my van is sorted, I'm definitely heading up to Scotland for a week or so, shame about that tripod for the other vlogger, I have a bit of a tripod obsession, I have 7 🤣yeah, mad I know, although my new one, a Kingjoy, will be my main one now. Take care mate and see you in December 👍
It must be one of those times of year Paul. My camera went for a swim last week and is now with the insurance company. Great location and video as ever :-)) I'll let you know when I get a new camera so we can get out and about
Never been there but it looks really interesting location Paul shame the water was so high, just watched Cliff's vlog aswell so if you go back to these locations let me know mate, I'd love to join you. Great video!
The red sandstone and the Fuji greens really complimented each other Paul. Man (Manfrotto) overboard really takes on a new meaning but it could have been a lot worse had the camera been attached 📷👏👍
Enjoyed the video as usual Paul. Definitely not worth going in the water that fast. It's a shame that the water was so high, still you managed to capture some really nice image's. Off to Loch Lomond next, my old stomping ground. Look forward to the next video.
Its 10 minutes down the road from me. You went all the way there and missed the best shots. Keep walking another 100 yards down the path until the gorge opens up and you can get into the river (not in that weather, my local ambulance crew and Trossachs Rescue would not approve, anyone getting into the water with that flow is an idiot) and walk up it a good distance. I was there three days after you, it was ankle deep.
Good thing he managed to get it back. Unfortunately lost my tripod as well a week ago (no fancy dive in a river or anything, rather plain stupidity; I forgot it during a hike while taking photos without it and only realized it was missing after my ride back! 😮 Drove back the next morning but unfortunately it was nowhere to be found 😢). Anyway, lesson learned! Nice spot you've visited with your pals and some lovely images! Cheers.
I get out a lot, if you wish to join me on a photo walk, or a full 121 workshop please do ask the question, low cost adventure and fun.. paulcomptonpdphotography.co.uk
What a lovely video. 👍
thanks mate
What a fun morning that was even with my manfloato. Great video and stunning shots. Look forward to catching up again for some more adventure and comedy.
Thanks 👍 as long as you got a new one now.. i see you had it in a bag still hahah
Great video Paul. Wasn't as much water when I was there last year!
had a lot of rain
It is an awesome looking place.
it sure is, ill be back to get a better look
Great images a interesting place
its amazing
Great spot. I go there quite often. I still have my tripod though....
Good to know! just need to go back now
Lovely job buddy! Awesome place
Thank you! Cheers!
Wow that looks a scary spot in those conditions. Definitely looks worth a revisit when the water is lower though. I wonder what it will be like under winter snow/ice conditions. Might need some crampons though. On the plus side at least you came away with a few shots.
it was, one slip and gone
We all need a day out in Glencoe. I will drag you both up a mountain..😃
Yes please! 100% mate.. maybe easter i can have a long weekend
do you Fancy Iceland?
@@paulcomptonpdphotography Moab! Or dolomites next year for me. Also Spain booked too.
Dolomites will be good, i am looking to go 2025
First time viewer... The Faroes were fantastic right ?!? cool stuff here. Cheers from Texas.
Welcome aboard! please watch my Faroe videos and some older ones, and look forward to your comments..
Another great video Paul. My favourite shots were the ones looking back the other way.
Mine too!
Hi Paul, great place mate and some fantastic shots as usual, once my van is sorted, I'm definitely heading up to Scotland for a week or so, shame about that tripod for the other vlogger, I have a bit of a tripod obsession, I have 7 🤣yeah, mad I know, although my new one, a Kingjoy, will be my main one now. Take care mate and see you in December 👍
hope i can join ya
It must be one of those times of year Paul. My camera went for a swim last week and is now with the insurance company. Great location and video as ever :-))
I'll let you know when I get a new camera so we can get out and about
oh wow thats not good
@@paulcomptonpdphotography I’m a bit lost without it at the moment but hopefully the insurance comes through 🤞
i bet you are
Never been there but it looks really interesting location Paul shame the water was so high, just watched Cliff's vlog aswell so if you go back to these locations let me know mate, I'd love to join you. Great video!
Absolutely the water was very high..
The red sandstone and the Fuji greens really complimented each other Paul. Man (Manfrotto) overboard really takes on a new meaning but it could have been a lot worse had the camera been attached 📷👏👍
i know right red and green haha
Enjoyed the video as usual Paul.
Definitely not worth going in the water that fast.
It's a shame that the water was so high, still you managed to capture some really nice image's.
Off to Loch Lomond next, my old stomping ground.
Look forward to the next video.
the water was crazy
Its 10 minutes down the road from me. You went all the way there and missed the best shots. Keep walking another 100 yards down the path until the gorge opens up and you can get into the river (not in that weather, my local ambulance crew and Trossachs Rescue would not approve, anyone getting into the water with that flow is an idiot) and walk up it a good distance. I was there three days after you, it was ankle deep.
i need to know more, message me some pins where to stand haha
@@paulcomptonpdphotography I've sent you an email with some photo attachments.
got it thanks
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Good thing he managed to get it back.
Unfortunately lost my tripod as well a week ago (no fancy dive in a river or anything, rather plain stupidity; I forgot it during a hike while taking photos without it and only realized it was missing after my ride back! 😮 Drove back the next morning but unfortunately it was nowhere to be found 😢).
Anyway, lesson learned! Nice spot you've visited with your pals and some lovely images! Cheers.
wow i hope it was not an expensive one. he lost his never got it back