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View from Ben Arthur / The Cobbler

Ben Loyal and the Kyle of Tongue at sunset as mist and fog rolls in.

 

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SEDOS' Production of Brecht's Baal, Jan '19

Hiking Ben Nevis, Scotland.

 

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Miniature Big Ben.

 

Nikon F4. AF Nikkor 24mm F2.8D lens. Ilford Delta 400 35mm B&W film.

This is the panoramic view from Ben Stack looking north across Loch Stack to the huge shapely lump of gray Quartzite that is Arkle. To the left of Arkle is the legendary Foinaven, and you can just see the top of Ben Hope peeping over the skyline just right of centre. It was a moody and changeable day, but to be in such an empty landscape was truly memorable.

Ben Challum Panorama, lovely temperature inversion.

Ben More ist der höchste Berg der Insel Mull und beinahe von der ganzen Insel her, kann man ihn, die Landschaft überragend, gut sehen. manchmal legt er sich einen Kranz aus Wolken zu.

 

Ben More is the highest mountain on the Isle of Mull and can be seen from almost anywhere on the island, towering over the landscape and sometimes forming a crown of clouds.

Massive clouds dwarf a small community in the west of Mayo looking towards Ben Lugmore and the Sheefry Hills from the coast. A small shaft of light skims the collection of fields and farms

Looking across at Ben Nevis (highest mountain in UK) in the evening light, from the summit ridge of Buachaille Etive Mor in Glencoe area of Scotland.

Big Ben and Westminster Bridge at sunset, London, UK

Ben is getting better at anticipating the flash!

 

Canon EOS 10S w/EF 35-105mm, Kentmere 100@100, D-76 1+3 21min.

They wanted £11/night at Glen Nevis campsite, and the view wasn't that good, so we decided to go a little higher up.

Ben is a great young photographer I met recently and he was wanting to get into film photography.

 

I had an old Minolta 7000i body sitting doing nothing so I gave it to him. We then went on a quick photo walk along the shore.

 

This shot was taken with my Olympus XA compact rangefinder on Ilford XP2 Super 400 film.

 

The view is from Wormit Bay in Fife, Scotland looking towards the city of Dundee.

Ben Loyal and the Kyle of Tongue at sunset as mist and fog rolls in.

 

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Ben Crom and Ben Crom Reservoir from Buzzard's Roost

I worked my way down to the Philadelphia waterfront on Saturday and had the opportunity to photograph the Ben Franklin Bridge. This is a blue hour shot from the marina on Delaware Ave.

 

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Ben Lomond from Duck Bay on the west shore of Loch Lomond

There was a block party in town yesterday and Ben was spot on... wow ..what a great voice ... very passionate ...

Ben Loyal from the road between Portskerra and Borgie, taken on my recent trip to the Highlands. Not a final print but a study to see how the image works with warm tones. Fomatone Classic (before emulsion changes) in Easylith. Taken with a 100 years old large format camera with a roll -film adapter.

A few snaps from a hike up to Ben Nevis last month - video here - youtu.be/2YcG_Qpc_dk?si=ODfCfDP1LaM7uY4f

Looking towards Loch Tay with Ben Vorlich in the distance.

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CMD, Ben Nevis and Sgurr a' Mhaim all lit up very nicely at sunset last night from our garden. No enhancements it is as it was. Say NO to photo adjustment software.

ben, my friend's baby boy.

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..... The Green Base Vampire

Requested. I hope this looks fine x)

If not, I'll just make more.

Aerial view standing near the summit of Ben Vane with a view to Loch Lomond and Loch Arklet and beyond.

The City of Glasgow skyline with the iconic Ben Lomond mountain in the distance

Video of adventure :

 

youtu.be/DakwU9L-Wuo

 

With the possibility of nice weather the following day, my alarm was set early on Saturday morning. There had been some conflict in the weather reports but I decided to go for it and see if my gamble for a nice sunrise would pay off.

 

Arriving at the start of the walk with about three hours until sunrise, I was confident of reaching the top in plenty of time and I set off up the hill in the darkness with my head torch lightening the way ahead. It was a familiar path for me as I’ve been up this local hill lots, at many times in the dark, and my company was a few interesting pod casts!

 

By the time I had passed the Lochan I was sure I’d reach the summit in time and that’s exactly what happened. The golden hour was about to start and I was on the top to enjoy it. Initially it didn’t seem much was going to happen then in the space of a few minutes, the skies illuminated pink and red and my camera started rolling 

 

The only issue was the cold – it was freezing and my fingers were stinging when I had my gloves off controlling the cameras . They hurt so much I now have a new set up for my gloves when I plan on some photography !! Will see how my new system works next time I head for the hills in cold weather!!

 

A grand trip and Vrackie never lets me down, a cracking wee hill 

 

Ben Avon (1171m) is a very large and complex mountain sprawling over more than 30 km². The summit plateau is dominated by granite tors, one of which forms the summit. From the broad summit plateau ridges lead in almost every direction, allowing access from Glen Avon to the north, from Beinn a' Bhùird to the west and from Gleann an t-Slugain in the south. To the west of the summit lies the massive corrie, Slochd Mòr, with its rocky cliffs, and the approaches from the south and west take you close to the corrie rim

A view from Ben Head Gormanston looking north toward Laytown

Ben Chracaig and Bealach Cumhang on the Isle of Skye, looking up the Sound of Raasay with the Old Man of Storr in the far distance.

 

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Ben Loyal from A' Mhòine, Sutherland: late afternoon light.

 

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Trip to London, rode the London Eye, stopped to take a few clicks of the Big Ben.

backside flip over a street gap in the rain.

 

More rainy photos on the blog...

 

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