Loch Tay
"I shoot wide-angle large-format 5x4 velvia in portrait orientation because it expresses how it feels to be there".
This is precisely none of the above, and it definitely conveys how it felt to be standing at the head of Loch Tay in Kenmore, watching the mist rising off Ben Lawers as dusk fell.
This is precisely none of the above, and it definitely conveys how it felt to be standing at the head of Loch Tay in Kenmore, watching the mist rising off Ben Lawers as dusk fell.
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GPS location: 56.58285, -3.996314