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Below you'll find a list of all posts that have been tagged as “Glen Coe”

The snow-covered meandering ridge of the Mamore range

A prelude to winter: two walks in Glen Coe

Camillo Berenos Photography November 30, 2015 Hiking and hillwalking, Trip report Leave a Comment

A little while ago, the first proper snow of the season has arrived to the Scottish hills and mountains. Needless …

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Aonach EagachGlen CoeHikingHillwalkingLandscape photographyMountain photographymountainsScotlandScottish Highlandswinter
A frozen lochan lies in front of the snow-covered Buachaille Etive Beag, partly obscured by low hanging cloiuds.

Getting rid of tunnel vision: photographing the Buachaille Etive Beag

Camillo Berenos Photography January 31, 2015 Photographic musings, Scottish Highlands, Trip report 2 Comments

Though we landscape photographers might like to emphasize the contribution of creativity to our photographs, we often find ourselves subjected …

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Buachaille Etive BeagGlen CoeScottish Highlands
The steep climb through deep powdery snow was rewarded by this spectacular view over the Three Sisters of Glen Coe.

Snow-covered Three Sisters of Glen Coe

Camillo Berenos Photography January 28, 2015 Scottish Highlands, Trip report Leave a Comment

The Three Sisters of Glen Coe are one of the many famous natural landmarks those traveling along the A82 will …

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Black and white photographyGlen CoeLong exposures
The Three sisters are shoulders of the majestic mountain of Bidean nam Bian in Glen Coe.

A jaunt through Glen Etive and Glen Coe

Camillo Berenos Photography January 18, 2015 Scottish Highlands, Trip report Leave a Comment

After I photographed the sunrise from the summit of Beinn a’Chrulaiste a few weeks ago, I spent the rest of …

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Glen Coeglen etiveLandscape photographyScotlandScottish Highlandswinter
The view from Beinn a'Chrulaiste over the mighty Buachaille Etive Mor. The river Coupal can be seen meandering through the valley.

A morning on Beinn a’Chrulaiste near Glen Coe

Camillo Berenos Photography January 11, 2015 Hiking and hillwalking, Scottish Highlands, Trip report Leave a Comment

The drive up north over the A82 is without a doubt one of the most scenic routes in Scotland, if …

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Buachaille Etive MorGlen CoeglencoeMountain photographyScotland

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headshotI am a landscape photographer currently based in Voorburg, The Netherlands. I specialise in fine art landscape and seascape photography, and during the last six years (which I spent in Edinburgh), my main stomping grounds were the Scottish Highlands.
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I am a landscape photographer based in Voorburg, The Netherlands. As a biologist by training, I am passionate about the outdoors in general, and wild areas more specifically. As a keen hiker, and having lived in Edinburgh for several years, much of my recent photography was currently done at higher levels in the Scottish Highlands, but I do occasionally branch out to the valleys and the coast.

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