Cold Landscape


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I think this area is known as 'Rannoch Moor'. Whatever it is called, it has to be the most beautiful place I have ever seen in my life. A true wilderness, bisected by the A82 that runs between Loch Lomond and Inverness.

I really hope you like this one as I have put my heart and soul into it.

K-5, DA 16-45, Hitech ND Grad 0.9, Polariser, Tripod.
16/12/2012 - 22:00davidstorm
CategoryLandscape / Travel
Shutter Speed1 sec
Aperturef/22
LensN/A
ISO100
Focal Length16mm

Defragged

Link Posted 16/12/2012 - 22:05
Quote:
I really hope you like this one as I have put my heart and soul into it.

And it shows, really beautiful....
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(Compulsive Obsessive Lens Buying Addiction Syndrome)

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McBrian

Link Posted 16/12/2012 - 22:09
That's an absolute cracker David, every time I go up to Glencoe it rains.
Cheers
Brian.
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SlightlySoiled

Link Posted 16/12/2012 - 22:15
Oh yes. Without the snow it might be a bit bland., Maybe make the sky a bit grottier ( the spell checker accepted grottier).

Stuey

Link Posted 16/12/2012 - 22:19
Very nice
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tyronet2000

Link Posted 16/12/2012 - 22:59
Like this one a lot. Haven't been to Rannoch Moor since about 1992 summertime. The view from the top of the White Corries is breathtaking.
Regards
Stan

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duncanM

Link Posted 16/12/2012 - 23:55
An outstandingly successful photo of exceptional quality

morpheus71

Link Posted 16/12/2012 - 23:59
A delightful photo that portrays the essence of the harsh beauty of Rannoch Moor on a winters day so very well. It is an excellent image indeed
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Northgrain

Link Posted 17/12/2012 - 07:58

Blaze

Link Posted 17/12/2012 - 08:56
Superb shot, David, of a place where I spent my childhood. Even with the bleakness, you have caught the light on the autumn colours. And the reflection is magical.
Last Edited by Blaze on 17/12/2012 - 08:59

mohammad

Link Posted 17/12/2012 - 09:00
Another excellent shot.

GIULIO57

Link Posted 17/12/2012 - 10:32
Lovely piece of Fine Art
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DrOrloff

Link Posted 17/12/2012 - 14:06

bwlchmawr

Link Posted 17/12/2012 - 19:20
Brilliant landscape, David.
Best wishes,

Andrew

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autumnlight

Link Posted 18/12/2012 - 21:14

dcweather

Link Posted 19/12/2012 - 22:12
Possibly my favourite but I keep changing my mind. I have been to or near these Lochs and moors but it was way back in the 1970's. I must go back next year, or looking at these even this winter!

pauljay

Link Posted 20/12/2012 - 22:19
Magical!
Paul.

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szgabor

Link Posted 21/12/2012 - 06:26
Another great capture.
Regards,
Gábor
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