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  • Glen Affric after a faltering early start.

    I was up early today to hopefully see a 260 ton abnormal load that was due to come through the village, but I think I got the timings wrong as there was no sign of it!
    Instead of going back to bed I thought I would head off to Glen Affric for sun-up, again I was disappointed as there was thick cloud on arrival.
    However I made for the stream by the Loch Beinn a' Mheadhoin car park for some long exposure shots in near darkness:

    1. Firstly showing the remains of the old bridge


    2. Secondly some closer detail


    I wandered out from the trees to see the cloud was breaking and before long some colour appeared:

    3. Looking across Loch Beinn a' Mheadhoin


    Then a couple from the short walk back to the car:

    4. Some kind of fungi


    5. And finally a suitable place for breakfast?


    Thanks for looking
    Iain
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    Re: Glen Affric after a faltering early start.

    Very nice Iain, depending on the weather we hope to be going to Glen Affris next Saturday.
    I'll post some images if we get there.


    "Always shoot in RAW and avoid JPEGs"

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    • #3
      Re: Glen Affric after a faltering early start.

      Originally posted by Seonnaidh View Post
      Very nice Iain, depending on the weather we hope to be going to Glen Affric next Saturday.
      I'll post some images if we get there.
      Thanks Jon
      There should be some good colour in the trees next week or the week after, the birches have started to turn, but it seemed too early today to see them at their best.
      Depending on other arrangements, I may head out that way again next weekend, wave if you see me
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      • #4
        Re: Glen Affric after a faltering early start.

        Lovely set.

        I suspect the fungus is a Fly Agaric where the rain has washed the veil remnants away. I am prepared to be shot down though.
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        • #5
          Re: Glen Affric after a faltering early start.

          Another nice set, Iain. I bet that picnic spot is popular during the midge season!
          John

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          • #6
            Re: Glen Affric after a faltering early start.

            Originally posted by jdal View Post
            I suspect the fungus is a Fly Agaric where the rain has washed the veil remnants away.
            I think you're right.

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            • #7
              Re: Glen Affric after a faltering early start.

              Iain, What a terrific outing you enjoyed Thanks for sahring your shots - they do make me want to have a month or two in Scotland ... as soon as I am fully retired or maybe a week on holiday there in the north

              The two of the water milky, just have the edge over the last for me
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              • #8
                Re: Glen Affric after a faltering early start.

                I've had picnics on that table in searing heat (yes in Scotland) when it's been snowing
                (5 year old grandaughter insisted on being outside) our son proposed to our daughter-in-law near there and best of all seen a Red Squirel from that table.
                I have spent many many happy hours in Glen Affric over the last thirty years and I have seen many changes. Not all of them for the best. yet it still holds a special place in my soul.


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                • #9
                  Re: Glen Affric after a faltering early start.

                  Originally posted by jdal View Post
                  Lovely set.

                  I suspect the fungus is a Fly Agaric where the rain has washed the veil remnants away. I am prepared to be shot down though.
                  No, you are spot on, it is Amanita muscaria.

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                  • #10
                    Re: Glen Affric after a faltering early start.

                    Originally posted by Chevvyf1 View Post
                    Iain, What a terrific outing you enjoyed Thanks for sahring your shots - they do make me want to have a month or two in Scotland ... as soon as I am fully retired or maybe a week on holiday there in the north

                    The two of the water milky, just have the edge over the last for me
                    Thanks Chevvyf1, it is times like these that make me realise how lucky I am to live so close to so many beautiful places.
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                    • #11
                      Re: Glen Affric after a faltering early start.

                      Originally posted by Seonnaidh View Post
                      I've had picnics on that table in searing heat (yes in Scotland) when it's been snowing
                      (5 year old grandaughter insisted on being outside) our son proposed to our daughter-in-law near there and best of all seen a Red Squirel from that table.
                      I have spent many many happy hours in Glen Affric over the last thirty years and I have seen many changes. Not all of them for the best. yet it still holds a special place in my soul.
                      On a trip to the same place last year with Stoates the bench was below the water level, an indication of the un-natural effect of the dam and power station, something they are not allowed to do with Loch Affric, thank goodness.
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                      • #12
                        Re: Glen Affric after a faltering early start.

                        Originally posted by Zuiko View Post
                        Another nice set, Iain. I bet that picnic spot is popular during the midge season!
                        A little bit cool and breezy for midges this morning, though I doubt we've seen the end of them yet.
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                        • #13
                          Re: Glen Affric after a faltering early start.

                          Fantastic images giving a great feel for the outing.
                          Love those 1st 2.....and just want to sit on the bench.

                          Did you use a long exposure filter on the 1st two ?

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                          • #14
                            Re: Glen Affric after a faltering early start.

                            A beautifully crafted set of images Iain, each one captivating in their own way.
                            I especially like the sunrise silhouette and the long exposure shots of the stream.
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                            • #15
                              Re: Glen Affric after a faltering early start.

                              Originally posted by ringneck View Post
                              Fantastic images giving a great feel for the outing.
                              Love those 1st 2.....and just want to sit on the bench.

                              Did you use a long exposure filter on the 1st two ?

                              Keith
                              Thanks for the comment; I didn't use a filter as it was still quite dark, infact I had to increase the aperture to make 60 seconds give the correct exposure.
                              It was a bit dodgy clambering over slippy rocks with a head torch for light, but I was having fun.
                              I have a cheap variable ND filter from 7DayShop, but it sometimes gives a colour cast, messes up the contrast and if you darken it too much it looks patchy. I might invest in a decent fixed ND (6 or 8 stops) or just get up at silly o'clock and get the full benifit of the lens
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