I try to avoid honeypots but I've taken that shot several times. It's a beauty if you get snow. I drove up that way a couple of weeks ago. There were more tripod-wielding photographers than I've seen in my life. And further down the glen, a bride getting her picture taken by Loch Achtriochtan.
Incredible video, Ginger Captures Photography. Looking forward to seeing your next upload from you. I smashed that thumbs up button on your segment. Keep up the awesome work! Your ability to capture the changing light in such iconic locations is truly inspiring. What techniques do you find most effective for shooting in varying weather conditions like the rain you experienced?
@DanielBennettphotographyuk Cheers Mr, as I say if your at a classic location always see what else there is, the river was high and fast flowing on this trip, otherwise I'd have been in the water under the bridge, there's a great comp down there 😉👍🏻
The Mountain is called Stob Dearg! The Buchaille Etive Mor consists of two mountains, the big pointy one, Stob Dearg and Stob na Broige, behind them there are two more mountains, The Buchaille Etive Beag, again two mountains, Stob Coire Raineach and Stob Dubh. Behind Altna Feadh there is a path called the Devils Staircase, go up there and stop every 100mts and start looking at the views Of The Buchaille Etive Mor & Beag and down Glen Etive, bloody stunning as is Glen Etive itself right down to the Loch. Keep shooting
Loved that second image. Great shot! What a stunning location. Very enjoyable mate
@paulwbakerphotography thank you very much 🥰🙏 just about Roadside too 👍🏻
Well worth a like mate. 😀😀😀😀😀
@@podgysnapper5830 Cheers Podgy 🥰🙏
I try to avoid honeypots but I've taken that shot several times. It's a beauty if you get snow.
I drove up that way a couple of weeks ago. There were more tripod-wielding photographers than I've seen in my life. And further down the glen, a bride getting her picture taken by Loch Achtriochtan.
Very nice, Darren.
@@Seemples thank you very much 😊 🙏
Cool place been loads of times different photo every day, will be back up over Xmas 🎄,
@stuanddawnstravels Cheers Stuart, it's a great place isn't it, enjoy your travels 🙏👍🏻
Fantastic location and photos 🙂👍💧
@stigfloberghagenphotography Thank you very much 🥰🙏 it certainly is a location that keeps on giving 👍🏻
@GingerCaptures 👍🙂
Incredible video, Ginger Captures Photography. Looking forward to seeing your next upload from you. I smashed that thumbs up button on your segment. Keep up the awesome work! Your ability to capture the changing light in such iconic locations is truly inspiring. What techniques do you find most effective for shooting in varying weather conditions like the rain you experienced?
@KeyserTheRedBeard Thank you very much indeed 🥰🙏 Perseverance and a few lens cloths 👍🏻 and also know your limits.
Was really busy when i was there a couple of weeks ago, that ground was boggy !! Some great images though Darren !!
@@LeePelling Cheers Lee, the ground is always like that 👍🏻 it's a popular location but so worth it 📷👍🏻
One thing u have noticed with you mate is you really do work the area how ever big or small it is. Some cracking images there 👌
@DanielBennettphotographyuk Cheers Mr, as I say if your at a classic location always see what else there is, the river was high and fast flowing on this trip, otherwise I'd have been in the water under the bridge, there's a great comp down there 😉👍🏻
@GingerCaptures will probably be on my next trip up that way I'd say.
The Mountain is called Stob Dearg! The Buchaille Etive Mor consists of two mountains, the big pointy one, Stob Dearg and Stob na Broige, behind them there are two more mountains, The Buchaille Etive Beag, again two mountains, Stob Coire Raineach and Stob Dubh. Behind Altna Feadh there is a path called the Devils Staircase, go up there and stop every 100mts and start looking at the views Of The Buchaille Etive Mor & Beag and down Glen Etive, bloody stunning as is Glen Etive itself right down to the Loch. Keep shooting
Thank you very much 🥰🙏 .... I'll check that out next year when I return, and thanks for the info much appreciated 👍🙏
@@GingerCaptures You're welcome Ginger, keep doing a good job, power to your shutter.
I did excatley that a couple of weeks ago, went down by the bridge and was below all the people on the top, got very different images.
@@pauldunmall6195 Nice one 😉👍🏻 it's great to explore these locations to get your own perspective 😉👍🏻