Image Highland, Lochaber, Ghillies Cottage, Arieniskill by Ron Walsh

Highland, Lochaber, Ghillies Cottage, Arieniskill
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Highland, Lochaber, Ghillies Cottage, Arieniskill 
 Beside Lochan Dubh, close to the start of the River Ailort as it runs out of Loch Eilt at Arieniskill lies this Ghillies cottage. In photographic terms the day had started off about as miserable as you can get with no sunrise and constant pouring rain. Having waited throughout the day and set up the tripod again the rain continued to play the main part in proceedings. Then, as the sun was about to drop below the hills on the horizon a small break in the cloud appeared and light flooded into the scene for a few brief moments. Turned out to be one of those days when standing by the road for several hours waiting for a few seconds of light with motorists thinking your 'mad' paid off. File 3456. 
 Keywords: Loch Eilt, Lochan Dubh,River Ailort, Arieniskill, Road to the Isles, Ghillies Cottage, Gillies cottage. idyllic, Scottish Landscape, Alba Landscapes, File3456
Highland, Lochaber, Ghillies Cottage, Arieniskill 
 Beside Lochan Dubh, close to the start of the River Ailort as it runs out of Loch Eilt at Arieniskill lies this Ghillies cottage. In photographic terms the day had started off about as miserable as you can get with no sunrise and constant pouring rain. Having waited throughout the day and set up the tripod again the rain continued to play the main part in proceedings. Then, as the sun was about to drop below the hills on the horizon a small break in the cloud appeared and light flooded into the scene for a few brief moments. Turned out to be one of those days when standing by the road for several hours waiting for a few seconds of light with motorists thinking your 'mad' paid off. File 3456. 
 Keywords: Loch Eilt, Lochan Dubh,River Ailort, Arieniskill, Road to the Isles, Ghillies Cottage, Gillies cottage. idyllic, Scottish Landscape, Alba Landscapes, File3456

Beside Lochan Dubh, close to the start of the River

Ailort as it runs out of Loch Eilt at Arieniskill lies this Ghillies cottage. In photographic terms the day had started off about as miserable as you can get with no sunrise and constant pouring rain. Having waited throughout the day and set up the tripod again the rain continued to play the main part in proceedings. Then, as the sun was about to drop below the hills on the horizon a small break in the cloud appeared and light flooded into the scene for a few brief moments. Turned out to be one of those days when standing by the road for several hours waiting for a few seconds of light with motorists thinking your 'mad' paid off. File 3456.