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Glen Clova Stu

Have you any wool?

3 April 2005

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Liam and I had a good day today. This morning I agreed to let him buy a Playstation game off Ebay with the money he has made by selling some of his old games. It is a game that he has been after for a long, long time, and one which has, apparently, been withdrawn from the UK market. A strategy shoot-em-up is how he describes it. By way of thanks, he agreed to mow the lawn (such as it is). After lunch, we sat and watched a little bit of TV, then I decided that it was time for me to get out the house. I may not be able to walk very far, but I can drive as far as the car can take me. I convinced Liam that an afternoon up Glen Clova had to be better than sitting playing 'Nation State' on the internet (the latest craze, apparently), He eventually agreed, and off we went. I am ashamed to say that in the 15 years that I have lived in Dundee, I have never before been to Glen Clova. There are five Angus glens (glen is the Scottish word for valley), and I have only ever been the full length of one of them - Glen Isla. I remember then thinking that we really must visit all five, as they are all beautiful and all different. So that's me struck number two off the list. I have been a few hundred yards up Glen Esk, but that doesn't really count. Weather permitting, next weekend we will head up Glen Prosen - said to be the most beautiful of the five because it is one of the least accessible. We shall see. Anyway, the weather was perfect for a trip to the Highlands. It was warm, dry and hazy. Judging the lighting conditions was always going to be a problem - so most of the shots I took were bracketed (remember, I only use manual lenses - because I can't afford the automatic ones). It is places like this that wide angle lenses come into their own - but I resisted the temptation to use the 18mm auto lens, preferring instead to stick with the 28-200mm lens for its flexibility. I paid £50 for this lens, and while it is not brilliant at any one thing, it is a useful piece of glass. So much so that it was never off the camera. So, back to the journey, we rounded a corner and came across this little collection of lambs gamboling in the field. As I stood taking photos of them, they moved closer to me - obviously curious (they haven't learned to be sheep yet) - so I was able to get some magical shots. Liam and I spent some time just gazing in awe at the scenery, and thinking how lucky we are to live in such a beautiful and small country. A refreshment stop was made at the Glen Clova Hotel at the head of the glen, before heading off back to Dundee via Kirriemuir (birthplace of J. M. Barrie), Glamis (birthplace of the late Queen Mother) and Tesco (home of fine wines and mineral waters). My leg may be very sore at the moment, but it was worth it to spend some quality time with Liam experiencing some awesome scenery.

Nikon D70 ,Tokina 28-200mm f/3.5-5.3 SZ-X MF
1/200s f/5.3 at 200.0mm iso400 hide exif
Full EXIF Info
Date/Time03-Apr-2005 16:02:58
MakeNikon
ModelNIKON D70
Flash UsedNo
Focal Length
Exposure Time1/200 sec
Aperturef/1
ISO Equivalent400
Exposure Bias
White Balance
Metering Modecenter weighted (2)
JPEG Quality (6)
Exposure Programmanual (1)
Focus Distance

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Dominic Kite05-Apr-2005 12:43
We were but a Glen apart! If only I had walked the other way we could have met up for a cup of tea (OK I was ready for a pint or two at the end)!
Guest 05-Apr-2005 02:20
Thisis great! I SOOO love little lambs, and NOT for eating mind, just coz they are ever so cute!
laine8204-Apr-2005 22:00
Cute at that size...we have twins here at the moment.
Guest 04-Apr-2005 20:30
This is such a great group. Nice to see them just big enough to be away from their mums. And I love the bow-legged swagger on the one at the back!
Argishti Khachik04-Apr-2005 16:32
Lovely shot Stu!
Cheers
Guest 04-Apr-2005 15:48
Very nice, nature can be a wonderful thing!
Johan Toll04-Apr-2005 11:40
Really cute!
Karen Stuebing04-Apr-2005 10:19
They are adorable. And the grass is so green. It must be spring.
David Clunas04-Apr-2005 08:12
Lambtastic, like the way they are playing with the sticks.
Yvonne04-Apr-2005 01:41
Lovely little group of wobbleys... looks like spring has sprung up your way!
Coleen Perilloux Landry04-Apr-2005 01:31
Awwww, such sweet babies. (Forget it, Zak!) Glad you had such a nice day.
virginiacoastline04-Apr-2005 00:47
I didn't know you could use a manual lens on an auto camera . . nice info to have . . since I haven't bought a DSLR . . .yet
nomadicdragon04-Apr-2005 00:34
awwww they look so cute.. great shot.
Elaine (etfitz)04-Apr-2005 00:19
Wonderful image! The lambs are beautiful!
Karen Leaf04-Apr-2005 00:04
5 bags full?? Looks like you had fun!
Dawn03-Apr-2005 22:41
Hurray! Glad you got out and about to enjoy the scenery & the company! ;)
Guest 03-Apr-2005 22:33
:))
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Zak03-Apr-2005 22:30
MMMMMMMmmmmm wheres the mint sauce? ;-)