River Coupall - Glencoe - Scotland
After an early start and foggy drive to Glen Coe on an October morning, I wasn’t sure of the conditions I would find when I arrived. Luckily the early morning mist began to burn away as the sun got higher in the sky revealing the distant view and leaving a great layer of cloud at the foot of the Sron Na Creise and Stob a Ghlais Choire mountains. The low water levels in the River Coupall meant that there was some great foreground detail to work with, this rock in particular caught my eye forming the same shape of the mountains in the distance.
After an early start and foggy drive to Glen Coe on an October morning, I wasn’t sure of the conditions I would find when I arrived. Luckily the early morning mist began to burn away as the sun got higher in the sky revealing the distant view and leaving a great layer of cloud at the foot of the Sron Na Creise and Stob a Ghlais Choire mountains. The low water levels in the River Coupall meant that there was some great foreground detail to work with, this rock in particular caught my eye forming the same shape of the mountains in the distance.
After an early start and foggy drive to Glen Coe on an October morning, I wasn’t sure of the conditions I would find when I arrived. Luckily the early morning mist began to burn away as the sun got higher in the sky revealing the distant view and leaving a great layer of cloud at the foot of the Sron Na Creise and Stob a Ghlais Choire mountains. The low water levels in the River Coupall meant that there was some great foreground detail to work with, this rock in particular caught my eye forming the same shape of the mountains in the distance.