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Clearing Storm Glencoe


ian cameron

As the clouds from a passing storm parted light spilled between sheets of cloud and tracked beams of sunlight over the downy green "sisters" of Glencoe. Taking the shot before the rays of light hit me was essential to prevent uncontrollable lens flare. Exposure spotmetered from the sunlit patch of greenery.Hope you like it. I love the edge boundaries of changing light.Pentax 67II, 55-100 zoom, 0.6ND soft edge grad at an angle, F22 at 1/2 sec, Velvia.Please take a look at some new images recently uploaded to Transient Light and Timecatcher.


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Great lighting, Ian. I wasn't sure what the rockpile was on the thumbnail, triggering me to open the larger version. Curiosity prompts more views, well worth the effort.
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It should look even more striking in print. Use of film makes me feel better, too.

 

Regards,

Konstantin

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Great timing. I like the brightness in the sky, it provides contrast and presumably a hole in the sky is .. well, bright. I noticed this was taken in 1998. How come it takes many landscapists so long before shots like this come out of the woodwork?
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Stunning photo, and Iam so jealous ;) .. when I was in Glencoe it was dull and raining. You are so fortunate to see this beautiful valley in the sun.
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