It's nice sometimes to get a different perspective on the photos you take and what could be better than some location shots showing the setting-up process.
Thanks to my brother Jeff for the candid shots!
The Lodge at Loch Ness gave a great Panoramic view from the 1st floor balcony.
The old Telford Bridge at Invermoriston had some great rock formations with many vantage points for shooting under the bridge.
The Falls of Foyers. A little bit of adjustment to the tripod and a suitable shooting location was found.
Dores Beach looking out onto Loch Ness. The rock formation along the beach made an interesting leading line in the foreground.
The Road to Skye. I let a few cars go past and then captured one just right, leaving a nice light trail around the bend. The wall leads you into the scene nicely.
River Fechlin meets River Foyers. Some fast flowing water around here and there are loads of huge boulders to clamber over and find a shooting location.
Loch Tarff on the Right with Scottish heather surrounding the landscape. In the distance the mountains add to the scene.
The Glenfinnan Viaduct. Looking for a good vantage point. We just missed the steam train a little while before we arrived.