Steely wrote:
Beautiful light and exposure Martin, looking forward to more. Glad you're enjoying yourself.
Ian
Thanks Ian. There will be more of our trip to the Highlands - from Carlo and Barry, as well as myself. I am having a good time, but over here on Vancouver Island at the moment - up at 3.00 am due to the time change; but looking forward to visiting some favourite places over here.
Bob Kane wrote:
Gorgeous light and color palette!
Bob
Thanks very much Bob
treebeard wrote:
Beautiful capture. The reflection looks so good I wish I was there.
It's a fantastic place and I hope you get there sometime - just at the mouth of Glen Coe in the Scottish Highlands and down to the bottom of the glen. We were lucky to have such exquisite light!
Vern Dewit wrote:
Hey Martin - great reflection, love the colors.
V.
Thanks Vern. Glad you enjoyed it.
Binh Ly wrote:
very crisp its almost unreal! makes me feel like i was there!
Thanks for the comment - I have to say that it's not always like this at the bottom of what I always think of as the Golden Glen, but we were lucky with the clouds all afternoon after the morning grey had disappeared.
Mark Schapper wrote:
Superlative! Almost as good as a Lagavulin!
Mark
Thanks, Mark - we imbibed the Lagavulin, as well as several others!
milanissimo wrote:
Hello Martin, a very fine capture with great reflection (as others pointed out). Personally I'd like to see a shot without the log as well.
Hello Milan.
Thanks for the comment. I do have some without the post - as well as some with more jetty - but, as I've said, I like the interpolation of the post into the comp. It's all in the eye of the beholder, as they say! Glad you enjoyed it.
Bart Carrig wrote:
Martin: That's a wonderful image. Great capture, with fine processing on the laptop. Now that's the way to close a trip. I'm anxious to see more.
Bart
Not quite the closure of the trip, but only of the first day - the last bit of nice weather that we found that week, though! I'm pleased you enjoyed it.
E.B. Sharrett wrote:
Absolutely beautiful Martin. Great way to wind up an excursion.
Thanks, Eddie. Great to hear from you.
OwlsEyes wrote:
Beautiful image...
I really like the strength of the foreground element juxtaposed with the mirrored background.
nice work,
bruce
Thanks a lot Bruce. Just what I thought when I saw the great view and the remnant of the destroyed jetty. Glad the juxtaposition worked for you.
jsuro wrote:
Great looking image Martin. Can't wait to see more and I'm envious of the single malt dinner! Do you have one without the post in the foreground?
Best,
Jose
I do, Jose, but I like the post! Glad you like the image and the single malt was great throughout the trip!
Cloudbow wrote:
Exquisite! The lighting is beautifully balanced. Great that we can see detail in the old jetty. It makes the shot. Of course that reflection is to die for, too. Nice work.
Bev
Thanks Bev. I'm delighted that you enjoyed (the inclusion of) the post!
TripleYYY wrote:
Very pretty view Martin. Nice light.
Y
Thanks, Y!
Al B wrote:
Gorgeous reflection, Martin. This is just eye candy to me. You guys really must have been in all of your glory with views like this. I like how the combination of colours bless the water. You did
a superb job of maintain clarity and detail in the fg ruins post.
Wonderful work here, my friend.
Al B
Thanks Al.
We didn't have too much good weather, but this scene made up for the fog and rain on the other days! Glad you enjoyed the post, too!
ScaryFox wrote:
What a great view! Looks like you guys had some very productive days!
Ute
Hi, Ute.
Thanks! And yes, we did!
Stanzman wrote:
Martin, simply lovely, what great colors you've captured, very crisp.
Thanks very much, Stan. It's nice to see you around here again!
ruuskan wrote:
The trunk on the foreground anchors the scene very nicely, and the reflections are awesome!
pearlstreet wrote:
The incredible light and beautiful reflection make for a wonderful photograph. I love the soft, warm colors.
Sharon
Thanks Sharon. Glen Etive is a really beautiful place - one of my favourites; the whole glen, not just the loch.
Tim_Raschko wrote:
That is a beautiful image, Martin. Which single malt?
Tim
Thanks Tim. It was Ardbeg that evening if I recall. I'm in sight of your Mt Baker now (but no yet on Rye!)
jspiess wrote:
Great composition!
Jürgen
Thanks Jurgen!
Alex Nail wrote:
Really nice shot Martin although I personally wouldnt have included the post. The reflection is absolutely stunning, reminds me of my visit
Alex
It's a stunning place, Alex. I do have it with and without the post - and with more posts!
Michael Marsh wrote:
Hi Martin.
Nice light and reflection.
Mike
Many thanks, Michael.
Sven Jeppesen wrote:
Fantastic
Thanks Sven. Glad you enjoyed the shot - the trip down the glen was fantastic!