Episode 2 Scotland Photography Trip
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- Join me in the 2nd episode of my Scotland series. In this video I visit Clachaig falls in Glencoe and then head north past Fort William and get some beautiful sunset and sunrise light to photograph the Old boat of Caol at Corpach
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Everything there is beautiful. Awesome places.
Thank you very much Susan, a beautiful Country!
Whoa, the mountsins and stormy looking sky with the rapids of the river. Gorgeous beautiful photo. Really grand!
Thank you very much for your kind comments Susan, much appreciated!
@@damienjackson7174 your video made me want to go there and take pictures. And the land, oh my, I used to dream of living somewhere I could see mountains like that.
Super video Damien love the pano Black and white of the boat,keep them coming please 👏
Thanks you very much Mick, appreciate that!! I'll do my best!
Hi Damien, The final image of the wreck is super - magic light. Another very enjoyable video.Looking forward to the Isle of Skye. Jimmy
Thanks very much Jimmy, light exploded just as I thought it was gone! Thanks for watching, much appreciated!
Great stuff again Damien. Love the boat.
Thanks a mil Brendan, it really is an 'icon'! Thanks for watching!
Fantastic vlog Damien you captured some beautiful images in Glencoe and at Fort William of the Old boat of Caol at Corpach
Many thanks as always, thanks for watching!
Some lovely shots there from a stunning part of Scotland. That wee white cottage under the Buachaill is called Lagangarbh and is one of the three classic honeypot cottage shots in Glencoe; Blackrock (near Ski Centre) and another one by the head of Loch Aitrochan, near the turnoff for Clachaig. I liked your B&W of the Caol shipwreck.
BTW , I agree with your analysis of the river and the shipwreck.
Looking forward to your next videos in this series.
Thanks very much for the information wadirunner, I had heard of the Lagangarbh cottage but didn't associate this one with it, I thought it was out the opposite side of Glencoe ( My geography needs work!) Thanks so much for watching and your kind comments
Enjoying this reminds me of my trip there, love the old boat, never realised that was Ben Nevis behind. Looking forward to next instalment. Making me want to go back
Thanks for watching Stuart, much appreciated! Am already thinking of the next trip, lots more to see!
Super vlog Damien, some great locations and images.
Much appreciated Tom, thanks for watching!
Fantastic Damien. Reminds me of my visit to these locations. here was not much water flowing in the small river in front of the small boat on my visit. Looking forward to your Eilean Donan visit.
Many thanks Jim, much appreciated, I have a friend who was there last summer (mix of family and photo holiday) and most of the locations were down to a trickle of water.. I was was very lucky with conditions!
NIce work Damien. Also very timely, since I'll be visiting Glencoe, Skye, and surrounding areas for a few weeks in October.
Thanks for watching and your kind words Warrick, lucky you I'll definitely be going back! If I can help at all on locations (even though I've only been once) I'm happy to help, just contact me at damien@djackson-images.com . Enjoy the trip!
beautiful shots my fried,nice video
Thank you for your kind words Alan and thanks for watching!
Super camera work and editing Damien!!
Thanks very much paul, appreciated!
Good job Damien, I was there in early April seemed to be following your footsteps. Thanks for posting the video.
Thanks very much for watching David,....how did your trip go?
@@damienjackson7174 yeah my trip went really well lots of changeable weather which turned out pretty good. Only one day was a wash out. Really enjoyed it but would like to get a second crack at it.
@@davidwalker2402 Me too David, I feel I'd have a better 'where of it all' 2nd time round!