In the Woods
Black Woods of Rannoch late in the day - hints of mist rising in the distance, colours turned cool.
It's interesting how this end of the Black Woods is so much more densely planted - even though the Scots Pine is a native species, it's still not naturally evolved. Indeed the history of the Black Woods includes attempts to log the forest - one can only presume this was an attempt to replant, with native species, but still with some potential degree of profit in mind.
It's interesting how this end of the Black Woods is so much more densely planted - even though the Scots Pine is a native species, it's still not naturally evolved. Indeed the history of the Black Woods includes attempts to log the forest - one can only presume this was an attempt to replant, with native species, but still with some potential degree of profit in mind.
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Camera: | FUJIFILM X-H1 | ISO: | 200 |
Focal Length: | 53.3mm (80mm-e) | Aperture: | f/8 |
Shutter Speed: | 20s |
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GPS location: 56.676263, -4.33068