River Etive, Glen Etive (The Deer Enclosure)
Stob Dearg (1022 m), Buachaille Etive Mòr
Etive falls. Glen Etive
Stob Dearg (1022 m), Buachaille Etive Mòr from the Kings House Hotel
River Etive at the base of Buachaille Etive Mòr's Stob Dearg (1022 m)
Glen Etive
Grey Mare's Tail Waterfall Kinlochleven
River details
River Details
Glen Orchy Falls
Eas Urchaidh, Glen Orchy Falls
The Kings House Stag. Kingshouse Hotel, Glencoe
Glencoe 'THE' tree
Etive Details
It was hammering down with rain and impossible to keep a lens dry so time to look around your feet and hey presto!
More Etive Details
A longer lens look at some details of a raging River Etive and its huge rocks
The Wave of Glen Etive_1
Whilst i've been back now many times, i had on this occasion to be taken to this spot by the landscape photography genius that is Mr David Ward in 2009. Whilst his image is clearly in a whole different league and has that lovely 5x4 feell to it, it was amazing to have this spot shared with us and be able to have a crack at whats become an iconic image. Thanks David. The Allt Mheuran in Glen Etive, The Highlands of Scotland
The Wave Of Glen Etive_2
Whilst i've been back now many times, i had on this occasion to be taken to this spot by the landscape photography genius that is Mr David Ward in 2009. Whilst his image is clearly in a whole different league and has that lovely 5x4 feel to it, it was amazing to have this spot shared with us and be able to have a crack at whats become an iconic image. Thanks David. The Allt Mheuran in Glen Etive, The Highlands of Scotland
The Allt Mheuran heads to Glen Etive
The Allt Mheuran river in Glen Etive, The Highlands of Scotland
The Black Mount (Over Lochan na Strainge), Rannoch Moor, Scotland
A winters sunset and reflections in Lochan na Stainge, up on Rannoch Mor, Near Glen Coe, The Highlands of Scotland, UK
Loch Tulla (early morning)
Loch Tulla Pano (early morning)
Scots Pines at Loch Tulla
Lochan na achlaise, Sunrise over The Black Mount
'The' Rannoch Moor Tree (RIP)
The famous Rannoch Moor Tree that all us photographers so loved, it was finally knocked down in the storms of 2011 that did huge damage in the area. Directly behind is the Stob Dearg face of The Buchaille (Etive Mor)behind, Glencoe to teh right and Glen Etive to its left, RIP Tree!
The Rannoch Moor Tree (B&W)