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This is a view of part of the Loch taken on a day of dense cloud and heavy mist.
Nikon D3300 + Tamron 70 - 300mm. Manual, 1/400 @ f/5.6 ISO 400. 70mm ( 105mm equiv ). Lightroom CC.
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Nice photographs of one of my favourite lochs. Seldom anything other than overcast and mist! After all, it is Scotland.
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Here are some of my Loch Katrine shots.
Two from the East End.
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Nikon D80, 1/250 sec, f8, ISO 400, 27mm lens equivalent.
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Nikon D80, 1/160 sec, f6.3, ISO 400, 78mm lens equivalent.
And two from the West End.
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Konica Minolta Dimage Z3, 1/640 sec, f4, ISO 50.
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Konica Minolta Dimage Z3, 1/400 sec, f4.5, ISO 50.
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Good to see the ' Sir Walter Scott '. I have a few more shots as I travelled on it around the Loch. They will take some work, Mist, mist, more mist.
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(Jun 29, 2016, 07:58)Jocko Wrote: Here are some of my Loch Katrine shots.
Two from the East End.
Nikon D80, 1/250 sec, f8, ISO 400, 27mm lens equivalent.
Nikon D80, 1/160 sec, f6.3, ISO 400, 78mm lens equivalent.
And two from the West End.
Konica Minolta Dimage Z3, 1/640 sec, f4, ISO 50.
Konica Minolta Dimage Z3, 1/400 sec, f4.5, ISO 50.
Hi John,
In your final image in this series, you have captured an image which I have had in my head for the past 40 years or so. I've never known where it was or if I'd ever get to take it, but, I have seen it in my minds eye in all the detail you have captured. Thanks for doing that, because, I was becoming more and more convinced that it was but a figment of my imagination. It's somewhat reassuring that I didn't imagine the whole thing.
Thanks a lot John.
Best regards.
Phil.
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