Braved the floods!
A cracker Jamie.
G
You’re not fooling us with digital manipulation are you? Whatever happened to Ansel Adams 2d stuff?
That’s a pretty low blow…And nope, I’m not.
Flooded waters. Wading across with my wellies. A few swans gathered around the flooded picnic tables far right. Saw one fly off, figured the others may follow. Got myself in position and waited.
Sad times you should think so though.
Low blow? You shouldn’t give them out then should you?
So it’s 3 different swans caught in one single take?
Wtf have I done?
Yep, 3 single swans. Selected one from about a ten shot burst. Selected the best. Edited lighting post. Happy? FFS.
Lovely picture. Patience rewarded.
A great day out in the hills around Torridon, rounded off my holiday nicely - even the weather towed the line; well, more or less.
Sunrise
Just after sunrise
Some weather about
Time for reflection
Sun on the way down and time for me to do the same
Cheers,
Ian
Ian,
National Geographic is desperately looking for you, better give them a call.
Please keep going, ignore the iconoclast.
@IanF Have you got anything of An Teallach please? I was up there one fine weekend in the winter of 1983 with a university mountaineering group. I’ve got some Kodachrome 64 trannies somewhere.
I’m curious to see what your eye would make of it, roughly forty years later.
C.
Edit: I had wondered if your ‘Just after sunrise’ frame, above, is actually An Teallach.
@Christopher_M I have shots from when I climbed it a few years back, though from a compact camera. I have some more recent ones of it viewed from other hills. I’ll post a few in due course, but may not be tonight.
The photo you mention isn’t An Teallach, I’m afraid; it’s one of the Torridon Corbetts.
Cheers,
Ian
Albarracin or Albarracín, I believe.
@Christopher_M I had a couple of things to sort on the PC, so here you go; hopefully, they will bring back some memories!
Sunrise
Both Munros and the excellent scrambling
Sitting on Lord Berkeley’s Seat
View back from second Munro
View from one of the Fisherfields
Cheers,
Ian
Thanks Ian, quite the ridge!
I will do my best to dig out the Kodachromes.