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Pristine

Rannoch Moor, Glencoe, Scotland

Winter is just about my favourite season for photography especially with a coating of frost and the sugar dusting of snow atop the distant peaks revealing the colour on the slopes lower down. Unsurprisingly a rich blue cloud flecked sky and a mirror reflection go along way to making the shot pristine and that is precisely what I experienced this very fine morning while out with a group of photographers on a winter Glencoe course. The composition chosen, sucessfully encapsulates all the elements I wanted to show and shows a fine mix of hot and cool colours.

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Pentax 67 II ,55-100 zoom,Fujichrome Velvia
Polariser backed off 50% 0.45 ND grad placed on diagonal line with area affected by sunlight. F/16 at 1 second. full exif

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William Covington13-Oct-2012 20:46
I've been looking at your photographs for ages and I always come back to them time after time on this website. If ever there was an argument for giving up digital photography in favour of 6x7 format photography with Fujifilm Velvia, then one look at your photographs has me searching for a Pentax 67.
Pete Hemington17-Jan-2010 11:13
Like everything about this shot - well done
Pete Hemington17-Jan-2010 10:51
Like everything about this shot - well done
lou_rozensteins16-Jan-2010 00:25
Very beautiful clear shot, with great colour. Well done.
tinkerb15-Jan-2010 22:18
This is absolutely stunning. V
McGarva15-Jan-2010 21:55
Beautiful clear light ... the foreground frost is wonderful and the powdered mountains awesome! ... V
Bert de Vos15-Jan-2010 20:45
Wow, wonderful image. Great clarity. (V)
Rob Oele15-Jan-2010 18:06
Fantastic shot, what a light! V
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