Black rock cottage
Black Rock Cottage can be found on the A82, before you enter into Glencoe fully, this cottage has often been photographed and the shot with the Buchaille Etive Mor in the background is iconic. I am pleased to now have my own shots of this super location.
Tom Eisele 30. November 2010, 6:16
Nice colors and composition.Looks like a vulcano i think. Beautiful landscape.
gruß
tom
Gerd Tiedtke 11. Juni 2010, 21:26
Perfect landscape.I like this stile - very quite.
BR Gerd
martinisphoto 6. Februar 2010, 21:14
Its a magic place, Brian! Nice colours and light!habee 5. Februar 2010, 19:34
fine detailed winterlandscape...Andang Wales 18. Januar 2010, 9:47
Your Rannoch Moor pics are all great. You got special colours and great light. It is nice to see this beautiful landscape frosted over.BW, Andang
Ernst Erdle 10. Januar 2010, 9:39
I´m very impressed, an excellent photoHermann Petersen 6. Januar 2010, 17:03
Your own shot is a super shot.A wonderful atmosphere, excellently composed ...
when I see your picture I feel the frost.
Fine, fine !!!
Best regards
Hermann
BRYAN CRUTE 6. Januar 2010, 10:37
The heavy frost adds greatly to this scene giving it a great atmosphere. ComplimentsRegards
Bryan
Ellen Teichelmann 4. Januar 2010, 21:28
Thats one great shot. Well composed and I love these soft winter colours. Not been to Scotland in winter yet, Ill definitely have to catch up with that one day. If I had not known that before, I do now. ;-)Ellen
Stephan Hanau 4. Januar 2010, 17:00
Just great !Regards, Stephan
Ciorstain 4. Januar 2010, 14:01
Well done!This shot is still missing in my personal collection :-)!
Benjamin Haase 4. Januar 2010, 12:59
Dear Brian,the icy mode of the picture is great; the morning light is quite nice, the location is perfect ... very nice pic in deed.
Great !
Greetings
Benjamin
Ayse Nalan Yasin 4. Januar 2010, 9:42
Beautiful image with the blue skyGreetings Ayse
Maximilian Krae 4. Januar 2010, 8:04
Beautiful pic with a nice, "icy" mood.Maybe I would have darkened the sky just a little bit - but that's probably just my personal fondness for dark skies :)