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Glen Coe landscape
Image Title:  Glen Coe landscape
 
 By: Phil McLean  
  Copyright ©2004



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Photographer Phil McLean {K:11523}
Project #33 Pictures of Famous Places Camera Model Nikon F65 / N65
Categories Landscape
Film Format
Portfolio Landscapes
Lens Nikon Nikkor 28-80mm
Uploaded 9/3/2004 Film / Memory Type Fuji Superia ...
    ISO / Film Speed 0
Views 232 Shutter
Favorites Aperture f/
Critiques 18 Rating
6.06
/ 8 Ratings
Location City - 
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Country - United Kingdom   United Kingdom
About The peaks of Glen Coe from Meall Lighiche: the Aonach Eagach on the left and Bidean nam Bian on the right.
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There are 18 Comments in 1 Pages
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Stephen Bowden   {K:64519} 9/3/2004
Fabulous landscape photo Phil, stuck between this one and your other Glen Coe submission - they are all superb !

I think one this has the edge, the composition is just amazing and I love the contours of the mountain and the sky.

Excellent capture Phil.

Best wishes,
Steve


James Bambery   {K:13421} 9/3/2004
Great landscape shot Phil it is a beauty to look at. Wish I was there.

Jim bambery


Melissa Schalke   {K:2070} 9/3/2004
Wow, wanna go there!! Very beautiful shot, did you use polarisation?


Phil McLean   {K:11523} 9/3/2004
Yeah, polarisor is always on the camera if the sun comes out! :)


Lee Harris   {K:14694} 9/3/2004
wow such a variety of colors...beautiful country.
Well done.
Lee


Bradley Prue   {K:30312} 9/3/2004
Awesome shot, Phil! I'm a huge Bjork fan too.


Rebecca Raybon   {K:26655} 9/4/2004
Outstanding! Beautiful image with the quality of a fine painting!


**** *****   {K:9527} 9/4/2004
Very beautiful view!


Ann Texter   {K:10058} 9/5/2004
Beautiful landscape Phil! The clouds are great!
Ann


Debby Biri   {K:4741} 9/7/2004
I thoroughly enjoyed looking at all your photos. Good for you, having this opportunity to see and "capture" all these beautiful places. Thanks for sharing. -- Debby


Phil McLean   {K:11523} 9/7/2004
Thanks for your comment Debby - glad you enjoyed the photos! :)


Athos Guedes   {K:745} 9/8/2004
A wonderful REAL film image. Great work, congrats to you and your nikon :)


Stephen Smith   {K:861} 9/18/2004
Super landscape Phil. Steve.


Stuart Mackay    {K:4442} 10/4/2004
ahhh ... fantastic.. this brings back so many memories ... awesome ... my Granda " 97 and lives in Dornoch" used to take me on trips all through here and I loved it.
sm..


Tanner Grant   {K:19} 11/3/2004
I love your landscape photos and was wondering what polarizer or filter are you useing, i am new to slr photography and recently purchased a nikon n75/f75. Any help would be greatly appreciated.

thanks.


Phil McLean   {K:11523} 11/4/2004
Hi Tanner, this shot (and many others in my portfolio) was taken using a Hoya polarising filter. That's the only filter I ever use (so far) for colour work, except for the skylight filter which is on the lens at all times for protection. I find the polarisor indispensable; I'd recommend anyone interested in landscapes to have one! Hope that helps?! :)


Tanner Grant   {K:19} 11/4/2004
I see that the filters come in many different sizes. I have a quantaray 28-90mm camera lens. What size filter would i need to buy for my N75/F75? thanks again phil


Phil McLean   {K:11523} 11/5/2004
The size of the filter just refers to the diameter of your lens. Longer lenses tend to be bigger/wider. Your lens should say on it somewhere (probably near the end) what size it is, or just take it with you when buying a filter and make sure you get one that fits! My 28-80mm (focal length) lens is 58mm (diameter) I think, so yours may be the same, but do check before buying a filter! :)


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