User Comments
Very nice indeed, bet it looks spot on at full resolution!.... glad to see I'm not the only one that carries 100-400 around, terrific lens.
Duncan_Andison - 09/May/10
Thanks! I have to say that I actually took it for the options it would give me stalking the deer but it's a wonderful lens when stopped down a bit.
london_huddy - 09/May/10
I first used mine as a landscape lens by chance whenI was in the summer isles and now I never leave without it. At f8 it is sharp as you like when picking out distant objects.
Duncan_Andison - 09/May/10
Cracking shot, It really would be good full res. The stormy middle section is brilliant.
gerryneely - 10/May/10
Thanks! The full version is huge with brilliant tonality - it's going on the wall!
london_huddy - 11/May/10
Congratulations! This photo was chosen as Photo of the Week, based on votes by registered users over the past 7 days.
UKC Photos - 16/May/10
That's a peach of a shot! Could you tone down the highlights on the left a touch though, they draw the eye away a little from the fantastic central wisps.
ChrisJD - 16/May/10
Chris - Done; unfortunately I've killed off the old votes though (muppet!)
london_huddy - 16/May/10
I wondered why it is no longer photo of the week. Great shot btw!
Paul Phillips - UKC and UKH - 17/May/10
Great photo, even it its over the Cullin; it ain't exactly climbing related so it doesn't deserve uk CLIMBING's top photo of the week.. call me crazy.
Silum - 17/May/10
You're crazy.
fhuaran - 22/May/10
Taken from alongside a camp fire on Knoydart (fillet steak with baked potato if you're interested), this is pretty much straight out of the camera (4 shot stitch).