Loup o'Fintry
It's been some years since I had reason to pass by this part of Stirling, but the head of the waterfall at Loup o'Fintry never disappoints.
Far from the best lighting - mid-afternoon on a bright blue-sky sunny day - but the Sony A7r3 handled it perfectly and the composition just fitted perfectly into a 20mm lens's field of view.
The wider landscape has geological interest: mafic lava and tuff both in the foreground and on the top of Stronend in the Fintry hills, via a bit of till to sedimentary sandstone around the crags in the middle.
Far from the best lighting - mid-afternoon on a bright blue-sky sunny day - but the Sony A7r3 handled it perfectly and the composition just fitted perfectly into a 20mm lens's field of view.
The wider landscape has geological interest: mafic lava and tuff both in the foreground and on the top of Stronend in the Fintry hills, via a bit of till to sedimentary sandstone around the crags in the middle.
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Camera: | SONY ILCE-7RM3 | ISO: | 100 |
Focal Length: | 20mm (20mm-e) | Aperture: | f/16 |
Shutter Speed: | 0.0125s |
Location
GPS location: 56.049477, -4.149742