There’s something distinctive about the light in Argyll, even at the early end of Autumn; the gold as it touches the mountains is exquisite.
As part of the photo-walk we strolled around part of Dubh Loch just outside Inverary; the light up the end of the loch was beautiful, the rainbows gorgeous, the water reflections perfect.
Couldn’t ask for a nicer afternoon, rain notwithstanding.
Wait for the light... hit the button at the right moment. Trees on the shore and on the crannog, reflected in the Dubh Loch.
Landscape at its best, early autumn.
Wasn't me that parked it upside-down. I liked the interplay of soft warm light on the scratched underside.
There's something about the way the light hits the mountains in Argyll. Pure gold, beautiful reflections in the water.
I don't often manipulate my landscapes to this extent, but it seemed to work well with assorted haziness filters and duotoning to simulate a cool foggy morning in darktable.
A jetty on the shores of the Dubh Loch outside Inverary.
Jetty and a pool of purest blue water
Landscape at its best, early autumn.
There's something about the way the light hits the mountains in Argyll. Pure gold, beautiful reflections in the water.
Jetty and a pool of purest blue water
A jetty on the shores of the Dubh Loch outside Inverary.
There's something about the way the light hits the mountains in Argyll. Pure gold, beautiful reflections in the water.
There's something about the way the light hits the mountains in Argyll. Pure gold, beautiful reflections in the water.
Wait for the light... hit the button at the right moment. Trees on the shore and on the crannog, reflected in the Dubh Loch.