Loch Ness a sweetwater lake world famous for its mythical inhabitant. The Loch Ness Monster.
It's a largest lake on the British according to its volume and the second largest by area. Due to its size and depth it actually contains more water then all the lakes of England and Wales put together.
Fort Augustus is a village on the South - West end of Loch Ness in the Scottish Highlands.
Originally it was called Kiliwhimin but was renamed to Fort Augustus after the failed Jacobite Rising of 1715.
it has only about 600 registered inhabitants and it's main trade is tourism.
The waterfall pictured in some scenes is the Moriston Fall on River Moriston. The Invermoriston bridge was built by a famous architect Thomas Telford in 1813.
Montfrooij Posted at 1-28 23:22
What is wrong with it?
Oh. I see how this could be intercepted. I meant just the comment. Originally the video didn't want to work in the original post so I posted the link again. Since I can't delete the comment...
Live My Journey Posted at 1-28 23:26
Oh. I see how this could be intercepted. I meant just the comment. Originally the video didn't want to work in the original post so I posted the link again. Since I can't delete the comment...
Montfrooij Posted at 1-28 23:34
Must be my wishful thinking too.
The holiday from last year was moved to this year because of Covid.....
Probably. When I went to Scotland after the lockdown was lifted everything was closed. I would check online before visiting and it would say "we have now reopened" but in fact I would find every attraction I was interested in visiting shut. We just have to suffer through it I suppose.
Live My Journey Posted at 1-28 23:38
Probably. When I went to Scotland after the lockdown was lifted everything was closed. I would check online before visiting and it would say "we have now reopened" but in fact I would find every attraction I was interested in visiting shut. We just have to suffer through it I suppose.
We have to hang in with our loved ones!
(if we are lucky enough to have those)
DowntownRDB Posted at 1-29 04:38
Very beautiful footage. I have driven alongside Loch Ness many times and it still never ceases to amaze me.
I shot this during mi firs road trip to Scotland. It's an amazing country that I will definitely visit again. Especially that a lot of places I wanted to visit remained closed. I will spend some more time by Loch Ness nex time for sure. Thanks for watching.
Live My Journey Posted at 1-30 14:42
I shot this during mi firs road trip to Scotland. It's an amazing country that I will definitely visit again. Especially that a lot of places I wanted to visit remained closed. I will spend some more time by Loch Ness nex time for sure. Thanks for watching.
DJI Neon Orange Posted at 2-7 16:11
Nice crisp images! What ND filter did you use and what were your camera settings
Thanks. I have used nd16 from the fly more combo and the HDR colour profile for most shots. In the hind sight I would have not gone for the HDR profile but kept to either d cine or normal. As good as it is for a fully automatic mode it tends to expose little bit to high for my liking.
Very nice. Loch Ness is beautiful. I worked up there for a while but the weather was horrible. The lake was rough like the sea and very, very cold. Nice compilation.
CoreyB10 Posted at 2-9 08:00
Very nice. Loch Ness is beautiful. I worked up there for a while but the weather was horrible. The lake was rough like the sea and very, very cold. Nice compilation.
I seem to have been lucky. Over all during the road trip the forecast was looking very bleak but almost each day I found a little window of opportunity for a cheeky flight. Thanks
Live My Journey Posted at 2-7 19:52
Thanks. I have used nd16 from the fly more combo and the HDR colour profile for most shots. In the hind sight I would have not gone for the HDR profile but kept to either d cine or normal. As good as it is for a fully automatic mode it tends to expose little bit to high for my liking.
Thanks for the info, and I agree about the overexposure.