A Highland Photo Trip: Part 3 Lochcarron to Loch Kishorn

Russel Burn - Fujifilm X-T2 + XF10-24mm f4 - 77s @ f11 ISO100 (zoom 10mm) - Point D on Map below
After our brief stop in Inverness we pushed on cross country 64 miles to Lochcarron. We stopped briefly to take in the view across the sea loch and stretch our legs before setting off towards Applecross.

At Lochcarron we spotted a Heron fishing on the shoreline so with the X-T2 and XF100-400mm I managed to capture a few shots of the bird and the landscape in the winter sunshine.

Lochcarron - Fujifilm X-T2 + XF100-400mm f4.5/5.6 - 1/640 @ f5.6 ISO200 (zoom 400mm) - Point A on Map below
Lochcarron - Fujifilm X-T2 + XF100-400mm f4.5/5.6 - 1/800 @ f5 ISO200 (zoom 100mm) - Point A on Map below
We then headed out of Lochcarron following the road across the headland to Kishorn.  As we dropped down towards the sea loch the landscape opened up and we were greeted by the looming  mountain Sgurr a Chaorchain on the far shore.  We stopped to get some shots of the mountain from the southside of Loch Kishorn before continuing on the road turning left onto the single track road at Tornapress.


Sgurr a Chaorchain - Fujifilm X-T2 + XF14mm f2.8 - 1/400 @ f6.4 ISO200 - Point B on Map below
Loch Kishorn from Tornapress - Fujifilm X-T2 + XF100-400mm f4.5/5.6 - 1/800 @ f9 ISO100 (zoom 180mm) - Point C on Map below
The road started to climb up the side of the mountain as we head for the famous Beach na Ba, which means 'Pass of the Cattle' in Gaelic.  We decided to stop at the base of the mountain and hike across the boggy ground to the waterfall at Russel Burn to take some images of the scene both up towards the mountain ridge and also of Loch Kishorn and the land beyond below us.


The waterfall at Russel Burn - Fujifilm X-T2 + XF10-24mm f4 - 0.5s @ f22 ISO100 (zoom 10mm) - - Point D on Map below
Russel Burn and Loch Kishorn - Fujifilm X-T2 + XF10-24mm f4 - 1/125 @ f8 ISO100 (zoom 10mm) - Point D on Map below
We stayed for nearly an hour and during this time the cloud had started to come in from the west so we decided it was time to push on up through the pass and on to Applecross.

Part 4 will be the journey up through Bealach na Ba, to Applecross and our overnight stop in Ullapool.

Map of the route from Lochcarron to Applecross
Lochcarron - Fujifilm X-T2 + XF100-400mm f4.5/5.6 - 1/500 @ f5.6 ISO200 (zoom 400mm) - Point A on Map
Sgurr a Chaorchain  - Fujifilm X-T2 + XF16mm f1.4 - 1/250 @ f5.6 ISO200 - Point E on Map
Russel Burn  - Fujifilm X-T2 + XF10-24mm f4 - 300s @ f16 ISO100 (zoom 10mm) - Point D on Map
Russel Burn and Loch Kishorn - Fujifilm X-Pro2 + XF10-24mm f4 - 1/25 @ f11 ISO200 (zoom 10mm) - Point D on Map
Other features from this trip
A Highland Photo Trip: Part 8 Sunset at Altandhu - CLICK HERE
A Highland Photo Trip: Part 7 Clashnessie Beach to the River Polly - CLICK HERE
A Highland Photo Trip: Part 6 Kylesku to Drumbeg - CLICK HERE
A Highland Photo Trip: Part 5 Ardvreck Castle - CLICK HERE
A Highland Photo Trip: Part 4 Bealach na Ba to Applecross - CLICK HERE
A Highland Photo Trip: Part 2 Inverness - CLICK HERE
A Highland Photo Trip: Part 1 Ruthven Barracks - CLICK HERE

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