Brian Moore
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Taken in or near Glencoe in Scotland. Canon F1 and Canon FD 28mm lens. Kodak Gold 800 film.
Now ye see that's mare like it big man ye gat anymare ye ken
Glencoe has to be one o the ten wonders o the world just not enough people see the real bits
You should see the surrounding area, Beth. Its breathtaking. Thank you for the comments, Beth.not a bad spot to build a house at all.. gorgeous view out the front or back side.
Yes, Hamish, over the pond and back again. Got back in USA on Wed.You over the pond now then Brian? Sorry if I've missed you mentioning it ..?
that is some superb composition!
You got the xa2 then?
Yes, Hamish, over the pond and back again. Got back in USA on Wed.
I did get the XA2. The damn film advance is jambed. Did you have any trouble with it at any time? (Could be something simple locking it up,...I haven't had time to look at it closely yet.) Anyway, thanks for the comments on the comp.
When I get it, I'll send it to you
Thanks, Pete. Ken goes wi' anybody/anything. Same goes for Sarah,...ken?I agree, a nice composition and I like the limited tonal and colour range. Is Ken young Sarah's new fella?!
Please confirm, Davie: Glencoe or thereabouts?I recognise that shot hope you had a good time
Thanks, Patrick. Yes, I took quite a lot of photos. Still working on scanning them in and also have about a dozen rolls yet to process. I'll be posting from time to time over the coming days and weeks.Nice photo. Got anymore from this trip?
Please confirm, Davie: Glencoe or thereabouts?
Dammit! Didnae know that!Yes definitely Glencoe, in fact i know the very layby area you were standing in when you took the photo lol, Glen Etive is literally 10 minutes around the corner.