In an earlier post, I noted the value of re-visiting a scene over time. In that particular case from New Zealand the view had change dramatically for the worse upon re-inspection!
After travelling to Scotland this weekend I could not resist the chance to re-visit the ever-impressive Buachaille Etive Mòr in Glen Coe. My last trip there had lead to a Limited Edition Print which captured the wild light and autumnal colours at their best.
During this trip a snow storm had swept through the area and deposited around 6 inches of fresh snow on every corner of the park. Bliss! Although I couldn’t remember exactly where I had taken the first LEP print, I wasn’t that far off as I re-composed my viewfinder.
A great demonstration of the rewards on offer in even familiar places.

