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Pathway to Ruin
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Pathway to Ruin
An Teallach, Dundonnell, Scotland. The climb up An Teallach is fairly arduous and not terribly exciting lasting the best part of 4 hours. The first bit being relatively flat and enclosed in a boggy valley. It is only in the last few yards that you get some inkling of the reward for the effort you put in. Frankly it will blow you away, your jaw will drop to the floor and you will be rendered completely speechless. The view is in my humble opinion the finest in Scotland. On this occasion I camped at the top, took advantage of the sunset and was spellbound at sunrise. Pity I forgot me matches and couldn't have a brew at the top. Pentax 67 II ,55-100 zoom,Fujichrome Velvia F22 at 2 sec, 0.6ND grad across serrated skyline moved during exposure to further soften division line.
Ian D. Cameron |
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KARU WIJESUNDARA. A.N.P.A.S. |
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IT'S A GREAT PRESENTATION HERE WITH DETAILS AND PERFECT DEPTH OF FIELD. KARU.
August 13, 2008
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Michelle Alton |
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Unbelievable breathtaking scene, Ian...and well worth the sacrifice yo made to capture it. It's thrilling to me.
August 14, 2008
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Aleksandra Miesak |
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This is fantastic! Amazing light and so not what imagined Scotland would look like!
September 03, 2008
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