Rannoch Moor Sunrise by Jonathan Woods, on FlickrFinally got round to scanning and editing, and I'm quite pleased with this one. Thoughts welcome
Rannoch Moor Sunrise by Jonathan Woods, on Flickr
Finally got round to scanning and editing, and I'm quite pleased with this one. Thoughts welcome
Rannoch Moor Sunrise by Jonathan Woods, on Flickr

Quite a bit of water there @Carl Hall but it can't have rained so much as there's no sign of Noah
Good to see that you braved the elements ( in wellies i suspect) to get a couple of decent shots, .....particularly liking the seconf one
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The Glen Etive shot is excellent Carl [emoji1303]
Bloody hell Carl, they’re a bit nice.
Very nice Carl, second one has a nice feel to it.
Yep, that second one is fantastic mate. Love the colours and composition. Spot on.
Carl,I really like the second photograph, great light.![]()
Finally got round to scanning and editing, and I'm quite pleased with this one. Thoughts welcome
Rannoch Moor Sunrise by Jonathan Woods, on Flickr
The Glen Etive shot is excellent Carl [emoji1303]

Umm not bad for an experienced pro like ya'self
Best be careful though, you got serious competition from @Carl Hall
Joking aside, yes it is a very nice result...I'd be delighted with it![]()
I wish!Great composition and in adverse conditions the photograph has very good light, it gives me a strong impression of Velvia 50,but, I guess it is not. Lovely work.![]()
Great colours in that one Woodsy, looks awesome![]()
AgainGreat colours in that one Woodsy, looks awesome![]()

Really like both the composition and the colours in this one, plus the clouds lift it above the usual type of photo we see at this location. Even the water coming down the hill above the end foreground tree lifts the shot by adding interest and detail, so kudos for that as well.Finally got round to scanning and editing, and I'm quite pleased with this one. Thoughts welcome
Rannoch Moor Sunrise by Jonathan Woods, on Flickr
Lochan na h-Achlaise, Sunrise. Ebony SV45TE, Schneider Super Symmar 120mm, Velvia 50.
Finally got round to scanning and editing, and I'm quite pleased with this one. Thoughts welcome
Rannoch Moor Sunrise by Jonathan Woods, on Flickr
Lochan na h-Achlaise, Sunrise. Ebony SV45TE, Schneider Super Symmar 120mm, Velvia 50.
Took three 4x5 colour shots over the week, and two out of the three came out well enough to post!
Went for 16:9 crops on both as they look much better.
Glen Etive
Nagaoka 4x5 with 150mm f/5.6 Rodenstock Sironar. Fuji Pro 160NS.
Glen Etive by Carl Hall, on Flickr
Has anybody found anywhere that will process C41 sheet film, 120 & 35mm and E6 120 & 35mm other than Peak?
Has anybody found anywhere that will process C41 sheet film, 120 & 35mm and E6 120 & 35mm other than Peak?
000039500019 by Chris R, on Flickr
Signs of Autumn towards the Aonach Eagach Ridge by Jonathan Woods, on FlickrEdit: I've just noticed a huge piece of dust that I've not cloned out. eCookies to who ever spots it![]()
I'm essentially drip feeding flickr with the shots I got from the trip. This one was taken on the last full day of the trip on the way up through Glen Coe hoping for the good light of the sunrise to last a bit longer. It didn'tbut instead I saw this little scene on the side of the Aonach Eagach ridge opposite the Three Sisters. Thoughts welcome as always
Signs of Autumn towards the Aonach Eagach Ridge by Jonathan Woods, on Flickr
Mamiya 645 Super, 210mm on Fuji Velvia 100F. Click through to flickr for a better render
Edit: I've just noticed a huge piece of dust that I've not cloned out. eCookies to who ever spots it![]()
Really like this one Woodsy, as there is good separation of the autumn shades and the colours fairly pop on it, while the water starting part way down works surprisingly well. I had been trying for something similar in the slate quarry, but I didn't get anything as strongly coloured as this on Sensia. Looks like I'd have been better shooting Velvia!
Gorgeous mate, that little line of lighter foliage just pings.![]()
Cracking picture. Lovely.
Piece of dust at the bottom of the waterfall?
Can't see the dust but I'm not really looking as this is just a gorgeous shot, really fantastic. And if there's any magenta in there, it's hiding well out of my sight!![]()
Loch Linnhe at Sunset by Jonathan Woods, on Flickr
Waterfall in Glen Etive by Jonathan Woods, on Flickr
Lochan na h-achlaise Sunrise by Jonathan Woods, on FlickrA couple more... I'll stop spamming soon, I promise![]()
A couple more... I'll stop spamming soon, I promise
Loch Linnhe at Sunset by Jonathan Woods, on Flickr
Waterfall in Glen Etive by Jonathan Woods, on Flickr
Lochan na h-achlaise Sunrise by Jonathan Woods, on Flickr
Kit and film used are in the tags![]()
Please don't.
Is the first one the Friday evening, Jonathan? It's right lovely!
The second I also like a lot. It seems to me unusual to find a waterfall shot looking downstream that really works, but this one really does.
No idea where (or when) the 3rd one is, but I like that too!
Even owing the maps isn't enough - you have to both know what the exact direction you're looking, and be able to identify which is which. Your abilities are only outstripped by your modesty.![]()
I have the OS maps app on my iPhone. It has an augmented reality feature which allows you to point the phone at a mountain, the app shows you a camera view with labels of the mountains overlaid. If only it could give the Gaelic pronunciation as well !
They're stunning Woodsy, the light in the first is brilliantly foreboding. the other two are a bit of alright too.
It looks like Woodsy is the king...h'mm can't say Queen![]()
I have to say Jonathan I really like all three of your latest post. They seem to show the complete weather catalogue of the week.
I must single out the shot taken with your Ebony on Acros 100, there are not to many people who would have seen that aspect, you have a great eye and the photograph works very well in B&W.