Iolair-Bhara
Sgùrr a' Mhàim & Sgùrr an Iubhair
On the Mamore Ridge.
It's not great, but perhaps manages to transport the viewer to the 'scene of the crime', as it were. I hope so, anyway.
Combining a day in the hills with landscape photography isn't always harmonious.
I'd often be halted at points where 'things' would fall into place - except that the light at that point in time could have been better. Awaiting something closer to optimum isn't always possible: the cold will begin to penetrate & a vague feeling of increasing seriousness sets in, especially when the underfoot snow conditions do their best to slow you down. Progress along a high ridge in winter is obviously of some concern - & there were many moments where I had to sacrifice the shot just to 'feel' like I was getting somewhere.
Sgùrr a' Mhàim & Sgùrr an Iubhair
On the Mamore Ridge.
It's not great, but perhaps manages to transport the viewer to the 'scene of the crime', as it were. I hope so, anyway.
Combining a day in the hills with landscape photography isn't always harmonious.
I'd often be halted at points where 'things' would fall into place - except that the light at that point in time could have been better. Awaiting something closer to optimum isn't always possible: the cold will begin to penetrate & a vague feeling of increasing seriousness sets in, especially when the underfoot snow conditions do their best to slow you down. Progress along a high ridge in winter is obviously of some concern - & there were many moments where I had to sacrifice the shot just to 'feel' like I was getting somewhere.