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Loch Bad A Ghaill, Inverpolly, ScotlandA stunning beautiful and extraordinarily still misty morning greeted me on Loch Bad A Ghaill. The beaches around this freshwater loch are beautiful, but it was the grey watermarked stones that stepped outwards into the misty recession of the Coigach peaks bathed in watercolour blue that really struck me in their ethereal beauty. I hope you enjoy this delicate high key representation.Pentax 67II, 55-100 zoom, 0.3ND Hard Grad, f/22 at 1 Second. Fuji Velvia 50

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Ian - just lovely, and interesting to see the red of the Torridonian sandstone bleached by the light. The wooded island is just right!

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Ian, Wow, this is wonderful.  I like the light and the light blues, and the rocks in the foreground set the image up perfectly.  This is a winner.  Larry

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Ian, I have always marveled at your technical ability to pull off the maximum from the film in a single exposure. I gave up on film three years ago when I realized that I was using it as if I was shooting digital (exposure bracketing and blending scanned shots). I am about to sell my 67II with three lenses, but I shall be sad to let them go for good. What I like about this shot, is the calm mood of the windless misty morning, unperturbed by anything.

Best regards,

Peter

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