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Black Linn Falls - seen from Ossian's Hall


So, typically, you carry stuff around for ages and never use it, then the one time you do need it you didn't bring it! That was the case yesterday when I left my tripod and ND filters at home. Still, manged to do some balancing of the camera on railings and reduce the light input sufficiently with combination of very small aperture and polarizing filter to get this shot.
The Black Linn Falls are on the River Braan (which is a small tributary of the Tay). This was taken from Ossian's Hall, which is a small 18th Century folly built to provide a nice view of the falls (and presumably to keep you dry while viewing them!).
The Black Linn Falls are on the River Braan (which is a small tributary of the Tay). This was taken from Ossian's Hall, which is a small 18th Century folly built to provide a nice view of the falls (and presumably to keep you dry while viewing them!).
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