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black mambaRegistered UsersPosts: 8,323Major grins
edited March 27, 2015
Wonderful shot, Tim. Glad to have you join our forum.
Tom
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Welcome to the forums Tim. Nice shot of Glen Etive. Love your SmugMug site. Your shots of the Guildhouse Pets are outstanding, as are the Scottish Highland cattle and the Applecross Seals (Selkies!)
Hi, beautiful lighting and composition. Just out of interest - what is the name of the peak on the right?
Cheers, Richard.
Thanks to everyone for the welcome.
On the right is the south western tip of the Buachaille Etive Mor, the peak is Stob na Broige at 956m. You're looking north west up part of Glen Etive. The middle peak is Stob Dubh, this is the shot from behind the peak (near the top of Stob Coire Raineach) looking back.
On the right is the south western tip of the Buachaille Etive Mor, the peak is Stob na Broige at 956m. You're looking north west up part of Glen Etive. The middle peak is Stob Dubh, this is the shot from behind the peak (near the top of Stob Coire Raineach) looking back.
Hi Tim, thank you for the additional information. I have been to that area (in my youth, 1983) and have done a winter ascent of Crowberry Ridge on Stob Dearg. Look forward to more of your scottish landscapes. Cheers, Richard.
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Welcome!
Tom
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That is a really great capture of a smokin' location. We don't see enough photos from your side of the pond. Keep 'em coming!!
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Cheers, Richard.
Thanks to everyone for the welcome.
On the right is the south western tip of the Buachaille Etive Mor, the peak is Stob na Broige at 956m. You're looking north west up part of Glen Etive. The middle peak is Stob Dubh, this is the shot from behind the peak (near the top of Stob Coire Raineach) looking back.
Hi Tim, thank you for the additional information. I have been to that area (in my youth, 1983) and have done a winter ascent of Crowberry Ridge on Stob Dearg. Look forward to more of your scottish landscapes. Cheers, Richard.