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Urban Sunrise ( as it came from the camera)
A bird stretches and the sun creeps over the horizon to start another day,
A couple of hours later and for the remainder of the day consisted of Thunder/Lightening and at times torrential rain,
Not overly sharp because of lack of processing and the low light.
Sony SLT-A65V/Sigma 18-300, 1/320, f6.3, 200mm, ISO 100.
Chanonry Point Lighthouse
First lit in 1846 the lighthouse sits on the end of a spit of land that extends from the Black Isle into the Moray Firth
While I'm away
A lazy river Wick on the outskirts of the town of Wick, Highland.
Away for a few days, limited commenting.
Sony SLT A65V and Sigma 18-300,
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Mist of Morning
Stob Dearg, Buachaille Etive Mor has an elevation of 1,022m and a prominence of 533m, Glencoe is in the distance.
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HFF In the Glen
The two backpackers on the West Highland Way lower right give an idea of size.
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Sony SLT-A65V/Sigma 18-300, 1/250.f/22.0, 24mm, ISO 800,
HFF, West Highland Way.
The Kings House, which is thought to be one of Scotland's oldest licensed inns, was originally built in the 17th century. It was sited at the head of Glen Coe for travellers crossing Rannoch Moor,
The track was an old military road but now also forms part of the151km West Highland Way walk route.
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Sony SLT-A65V/Sigma 18-300, 1/250, f/22.0, 24.0mm, ISO 800.
Storm Force
On a grey day waves from the Firth of Lorn crash against the rocks at Ellenabeich, Isle of Seil.
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Sony SLT-A65V/Sigma 18-300. 1/400, f/9.0, 200mm, ISO 100.
Storm over Mull
Across the Firth of Lorne to Dunstaffnage and the Island of Mull.
The water is fast flowing it's at this point Loch Etive enters the sea,
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Sony SLT-A65V/Sigma18-300. 1/160, f/9.0, 100mm, ISO100.
Covesea Skerries
On the Moray Firth Coast close to Lossiemouth stands the Covesea Skerries Lighthouse.
Designed by Alan Stevenson and with a height of 36 m it was opened in 1846.
Sony SLT-A65V/Sigma 18-300. 1/320, f/22.0, 180mm, ISO400.
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