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Loch Assynt, Assynt, ScotlandI have had this location in mind for some time. The problem is that it needs some very specific circumstances to get it to work well, namely completely still conditions and a light mist on the surface of the loch that lends itself to layering of the overlapping tree silhouettes by virtue of recession. Needless to say the pink glow of a diffused sunset was an additional bonus that I hadn't dreamed of, but was fortuitously forthcoming.Pentax 67 II ,90-180 zoom, Fujichrome Velvia0.3ND Hard Grad, f/11 at 2 Seconds.

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Loch Assynt and its island pine trees shot using the long end of a

zoom with misty recession to separate the trees at sunset.

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I have been to Scotland only once, in June of 2008.  At first glance I had thought this image was of Loch Maree, which I recall has similar trees.  Unfortunately Stac Pollaidh was as far north as I went.  This is a very wonderful image and my guess is that winter may be perhaps the best time for landscapes in the Northwest Highlands.

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