Glen Etive is a stunning valley located in the Scottish Highlands, known for its breathtaking scenery and picturesque landscapes. This remote location is a popular destination for photographers, offering a wealth of opportunities to capture the natural beauty of the area. From the towering mountains and cascading waterfalls to the tranquil lochs and rolling hills, Glen Etive is a photographer's paradise.
River Etive, Glencoe
Lochan Urr is a wee loch down the Glen Etive road, which I'd always wanted to stop and have a wander round, I finally got the chance last week and it's now somewhere I'll go back to on more than one occasion.
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"The only real voyage of discovery consists not in seeking new landscapes but in having new eyes." — Marcel Proust
This was taken on a recent holiday in Scotland where we spent a week in a small cottage (formerly the schoolhouse) which is situated down in the valley to the left of this shot. The view along the distant valley welcomed us each morning as we stepped out into the garden.
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A hidden bend on the River Etive. This spot can't be seen from the road, but we noticed a small path through the trees that seemed to be used by local fishermen (and herds of deer). We wandered through and found ourselves in this amazing location with some of the most spectacular views of the river and the surrounding hills. Just before taking this photo, I sat on a small bench on that headland to the left in the middle distance and Liz snapped a photo which I am now using as my Flickr avatar.
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A Five Bar Gate at the start of one of the many walks around Glen Etive.
I decided to visit this gorgeous little loch on the Glen Etive road for the first time on Tuesday ahead of my four day workshop which started...
Overlooking Lochan Urr in Glen Etive in the Scottish Highlands. A lovely secluded lochan if you are looking for peace and quiet.
Dru Ian & I headded up to Fort William to meet up with Anthony after his kind invitation to join him on part of his week of photography in the area....
Lochan Urr is a wee loch down the Glen Etive road, which I'd always wanted to stop and have a wander round, I finally got the chance last week and it's now somewhere I'll go back to on more than one occasion.
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By mid-morning the mist still hadn't lifted so we headed up the valley to see what it looked like at the other classic picturesque spots along Glen Etive.
Stob na Broige (Buachaille Etive Mor) to the right and Stob Dubh (Buachaille Etive Beag) to the left with Stob Coire Sgreamhach in the left foreground
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A small waterfall in a narrow gully catches the sunlight.
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During our visit to Glen Etive, we stayed in the Old Schoolhouse, nestled amongst the trees in the very heart of the valley. A perfect spot to relax in tranquil surroundings. If you are interested, here is a link to the Unique Cottages site where we booked it.
This bridge is over a stream that connects to the River Etive to the left, and there is a small waterfall upstream to the right.
Seeing double - The twin brothers of Buachaille Etive Mòr and Buachaille Etive Beag perfectly reflected in the super still water of Lochan Urr whist...
Stob na Broige, Dalness, Glen Etive, Highland, Scotland
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A shot from back in Feb and a great morning down in Glen Etive, the sunrise had been lacklustre in colour but as always here natures curious dramatics can often make up for the lack of any golden lighting.
The last time I was at this spot I got eaten alive by the dreaded Scottish Midges, anyone who has ever encountered these things will testift as to just how horrific they are, although I came away with a few images they weren't anything I've ever shared as I wasn't 100% happy with them, no doubt a consequence of rushing more than I normally would due to being bitten and pestered to death by the 'Scottish Summer Plague'.
This time of year you don't have that crap to put up with though and time can be taken to look around and enjoy the surroundings, the difference being that I came away with about 3 or 4 images I really like from around here, as opposed to zero in Summer.
This is shot looking down the River Etive towards Stob Dubh which seems to glowing within it it's own little snowy micro climate as a storm cloud passes by overhead.
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River Etive, Glencoe
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A short walk from our cottage was this hut, sadly in need of repair.
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"Not every lake dreams to be an ocean. Blessed are the ones who are happy with whom they are." — Mehmet Murat ildan
The sunlight breaks through the clouds to illuminate the mountains of Glencoe, Scotland viewed from the southern shore of Lochan Urr in Glen Etive.
I took a chance & booked a weekend trip up the Scottish highlands this weekend ... with snow forecast it looked an enticing photography opportunity...
Lochan Urr in Glen Etive in the Scottish Highlands is reasonably quiet most of the time. It is a bit of a secret though it is becoming better known...
A long exposure, landscape image of the River Etive flowing rapidly through Glen Etive, in the Scottish Highlands, as a result of snow melt and heavy...
November 9, 2018: Glen Etive, Scotland. Stefan Blomberg Photography – www.stefanblombergphotography.com
November 9, 2018: Glen Etive, Scotland. Stefan Blomberg Photography – www.stefanblombergphotography.com
This wonderful old dilapidated wooden shed on the seriously picturesque twelve mile road to Loch Etive stands dormant and with each passing year,...
Thanks to all Phoide contributors to Glen Etive!
Most notably Alan Taylor, Jacques B. Geoffroy and Dee Eff.