In this video from Glencoe Photography, Karl Griffin shows that even in terrible weather it is still possible to get stunning fine art inspired images. #landscapephotography #scottishhighlands #glencoe
Hi Karl, I have been watching your video's for quite a while now and thought i had subscribed and hadn't, but i have now. I really enjoyed the video as usual and the B&W image's with the 30 second exposure were brilliant. I will definitely give that a try because i had never thought of that. Look forward to seeing some more B&W image's in your video's.
Tremendous stuff as always Karl some top fine art images here, love the Cauldron images, my father thinks he spotted you here a couple of weeks ago and I am heading there tomorrow for 3 days, looks like the conditions will be perfect. Happy Days.
Thanks. I hope you got here ok, it was very windy again on Sunday. I was out all day today and the light was great so fingers crossed you got as good as light as we did. Thanks for watching.
Oh! I will have a watch later today 👍 we still need a summit sunrise or sunset together buddy. Just waiting on that elusive weather to appear for higher ground..got the perfect place for it..
Just returned from Glencoe and used a few of the locations you have posted previously. Weather not great, but that's part of the fun, isn't it? Great video as usual.
Nice job Karl. Each shot added something different to the scene. But my fav was The Cauldron I really liked the wide angle you got and the movement you got was terrific. Good job.
Spotted you at the Kingshouse on Saturday well it was your dog I recognised first then you just leaving in the van. The shots I took that day I have already decided to do B&W versions of something I tend to do. For me the Clachaig is the image.
Thanks for that. Yep Fern is more famous than me. Out with me on tour all day today at request of client. I feel slightly overshadowed. Thanks so much for watching.
Great video - I am visiting in 2 weeks time so would be great if you can provide a grid ref for your locations for the Cauldron and the Cottage shots please - i have probably 2 hours max in glencoe vefore my wife gets bored so I need to maximise my time ? TIA ! :)
Hi Mel. Thanks for watching. The cauldron is easy. Park at Kings House Hotel then walk up the track at the south end of the car park past the cottages until you get to the brow of the hill then cut across to your right. Lagangarbh Cottage is also very straightforward. Park in the lay-by just past the cottage if coming from south and you will be able to walk to the cottage. Word of warning if you try and drive onto the track to the cottage be careful as you may scrape your sump. Hope that helps. Kind regards. Karl