Just off for my annual weekend in a cottage on the shores of Loch Lomond. Weather meant to be awful tomorrow (Saturday), which makes for the sort of scnes that I want to photograph. So looking forward to it.
In the meantime, here's another one from my recent few days on the island of Gigha. Every now and again we get a question or have a discussion about landscape photography and that old chestnut that you need lenses at the wider end rather than the long end for this type of photography. And some of us always suggest that long lens landscape photography is not only fun, but brings a different perspective (excuse the pun) to the genre.
Well, I quite like this one. It wouldn't have been possible without a long lens. What do you think? the one weakness I think it has (you may think there are a lot more) is that the sky is very monotone. A bit of variation might have helped?
As I was walking along the beach early in the morning, the sun was coming up and it started to hit that wooden fence.
Is the fence too centred?
40D, Sigma 120-400 F4.5-5.6 APO DG OS @ 171mm. ISO100. 1/45@f16.
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