This was taken just the other side of the river to the famous tripod holes that photographers use to shoot Buachaille Etive Mor. The lighting conditions weren't perfect but the use of a graduated ND filter put at a jaunty angle helped somewhat. I used a slowish shutter speed for this image but didn't want to overdo it by smoothing the water out too much. I was also grateful for the strategically placed cloud above Beinn a Chrulaiste.
The technical bit:
Location - Glen Coe, Scotland
Camera - Nikon D800
Lens - Sigma 35mm f1.4 DG HSM Art
Aperture - f11
Exposure - 1/5 second
ISO - 100