Sunday, 23 March 2008
23rd March 2008
Beinn Tarsuinn ridge and Goatfell from Meall Biorach, Arran, Scotand
Towards Meall Donn from Meall Biorach, Arran, Scotand
The Scottish island of Arran is the near perfect landscape photography location. Being one of the southerly Scottish islands, the weather is often more stable then the more northerly west coast islands/mainland. The main benefit though, is the size of the island; its possible to shoot/walk in the early morning light on the east coast of the island then drive over The String to the west coast for the late afternoon light. This combined with a hill range rivaling Skye's cullin ridge in drama, plus many glens, waterfalls and standing stones, makes Arran a great place to find accessible photo opportunities without having to walk all day for one shot.
Labels:
17-55mm f2.8 IS lens,
Arran,
Canon EOS 400D,
outdoor,
Scotland
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