
Loch Leven
Folder: Scotland
Misty Mooring
Autumn in the Highlands
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Sunset on the Pap
One of my very early posts on joining Ipernity in 2014.
Pap of Coe and Loch Leven from the Balachulish Bridge
2432 ft / 742m high, the Pap of Glencoe (or Sgorr na Ciche - Gaelic peak of the breast - yes really!)
Loch Leven is a sea loch which extends 8 3⁄4 miles (14.1 km), varying in width between 220 yards (200 m) and just over 1 mile (1.6 km.
The Ballachulish Bridge which replaced the Ballachulish Ferry was opened in 1975 and carries the main A A82 trunk road to Fort William and beyond.
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Pap of Coe at Sunset
Pap of Coe reflected in Loch Leven
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Gangplank at sunset.
Evening silhouettes of the mountains on the Ardnamurchan peninsula and boats moored in the 8.75 mile long Loch Leven.
The bridge across the Ballachulish narrows can just be seen at the far end of the loch (if viewed large)
SONY SLT-A65V and Sony DT 35mm F1.8 SAM (SAL35F18)
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One of those days
I am fascinated by light and atmosphere, unfortunately it often doesn't produce sharp and crisp images, The mist and low light in this image illustrates the fact perfectly but it's my kind of shot on my kind of day.
SONY A500 Sigma 18-200 Lens
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Light on the Hill
Looking across Loch Leven at low tide as the October evening mist starts to form, the distant bridge marks the point where the River Coe ends its tumble down the glen.
SONY DSLR-A500 and SIGMA 18-200 Lens
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The Crooked Chimney
Loch Leven changes colour as the sun sets behind the Ardnamurchan peninsula,
Panasonic Lumix DMC-FZ72
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The mist of the morning, HFF
A Loch Leven morning, HFF.
Panasonic DMC-FZ72
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Tranquility
The first rays of the days sunlight creeping through the glen catches the mist over Loch Leven
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Sony Dslr A500 and Sigma 18/200 lens, 1/30, f/16.0, 18mm, ISO 250.
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