In this video, Luke. Mike and myself head up Sgurr an Fhidhleir! Regarded as one of the finest views in the UK!! We were greeted by sun at the botttom and mood at the top! A top day in the North West!
Another great video Ellis. Certainly a very cold and windy one. Fantastic view's at the top. Considering the conditions you still managed to get some really nice image's. Look forward to the next one.
Some great images there. Fantastic hike out for you. Plenty of fresh air. Glad spring is on its way. Been a wet one. Best wishes on the next adventure.
I think the 1st time I saw this view was on the cover of Joe Cornish's Scotlands Mountains...Its a view I have very little chance of seeing in real life these days so thanks for sharing it through the video. You obviously love Scotland so much mate and your enthusiam comes over very much through your videos.. great stuff. Good watch. atb Al
You had some stunning views but in every image, I couldn't see past the foreground. I know people say that a great image has layers and we should always include foreground interest, but like all photography rules, there's a time and a place. When you have a view like you had, only one thing counts, the light. If you are able to include a foreground interest that enhances the image and leads the viewer into it, then go for it but when it blocks the view or stops the viewer from going further, it should be left out.
Hi thanks for the honest comment Paul and I totally agree. I did shoot this area last time and shot the vista purely. I made it my effort to shoot more foreground this time. Thanks Ellis
Another great video Ellis.
Certainly a very cold and windy one.
Fantastic view's at the top.
Considering the conditions you still managed to get some really nice image's.
Look forward to the next one.
Thank you very much Tim! Yeah conditions were very moody!
Some great images there. Fantastic hike out for you. Plenty of fresh air. Glad spring is on its way. Been a wet one. Best wishes on the next adventure.
Thanks a lot mate. Its a great area!
stunning images Ellis 🙂
well worth being out in all that weather!
Definitely!! Was great to be in the elements!
Thanks mate, enjoyed that. That looked like some tough climb. Great photos mate.
Thanks Paul! Glad you liked it. youtube butchered my edits a bit haha!
Didn’t know they could do that?
Well done mate, incredible locations and images!
Thanks again Martin!
I think the 1st time I saw this view was on the cover of Joe Cornish's Scotlands Mountains...Its a view I have very little chance of seeing in real life these days so thanks for sharing it through the video. You obviously love Scotland so much mate and your enthusiam comes over very much through your videos.. great stuff. Good watch. atb Al
Thanks Pal! It is only a very short steep section then it is fairly gradual! I reckon you've got it in you!
Nice one mate.Great images.👍
Thanks a lot Mark!
Nice video. Thank you for sharing. subd & 👍40
Thank you!
very nice images, mate!
Thank you! appreciate that!
Great conditions there mate, looks a lovely spot.
Thanks Marc!
Great video 👍
Thank you very much :)
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You had some stunning views but in every image, I couldn't see past the foreground. I know people say that a great image has layers and we should always include foreground interest, but like all photography rules, there's a time and a place. When you have a view like you had, only one thing counts, the light. If you are able to include a foreground interest that enhances the image and leads the viewer into it, then go for it but when it blocks the view or stops the viewer from going further, it should be left out.
Hi thanks for the honest comment Paul and I totally agree. I did shoot this area last time and shot the vista purely. I made it my effort to shoot more foreground this time.
Thanks Ellis