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Two more images from Loch Ard, Scotland

Gloomy1

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From the same misty morning as the canoe shot but looking West this time towards Ben Lomond. Comments welcome, positive or otherwise. Ken

The sun starts to light up the top of Ben Lomond
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25 minutes later and the whole scene is lit by the January sun.
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Those both really have a very luminous glow. The light was (to invoke a much abused word) epic and you did it justice. Nice!
 
Those both really have a very luminous glow. The light was (to invoke a much abused word) epic and you did it justice. Nice!
Thanks Len. I think that the light is too soft for epic, mid winter North, low sun but it was very nice and I enjoyed being out in it from first light to sunset. Ken
 
Thanks Len. I think that the light is too soft for epic, mid winter North, low sun but it was very nice and I enjoyed being out in it from first light to sunset. Ken
Ok then, it's epically subtle. :cool: I like the fact it's subtle and 'integrated' into the scene rather than splashing all over it.
 
From the same misty morning as the canoe shot but looking West this time towards Ben Lomond. Comments welcome, positive or otherwise. Ken

The sun starts to light up the top of Ben Lomond
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25 minutes later and the whole scene is lit by the January sun.
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Well done.

But so different from the Loch Ard Gorge on the South Western coast of Victoria, Australia, (near Port Campbell) which was named after the ship of that name that was wrecked with considerable loss of life nearby after being caught on a lee shore and massive cliffs on first landfall in Australia.
 
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