Glen Lyon, Perthshire |
29th October 2013, Glen Lyon
Glen Lyon, at 34 miles,
is the longest enclosed glen in Scotland. Sandwiched between Loch
Rannoch and Loch Tay, it is remote with few settlements. In winter
there is only one way in and out. At other times a single-track hill
road can be used as an alternative from Loch Tay which climbs to over
500 metres before descending into Glen Lyon at Bridge of Balgie. It is a glen of contrasts. East of Bridge of Balgie it is very picturesque, especially in the Autumn for its colour. West of Bridge of Balgie is more rugged hill country with a few farms and large hydro electricity schemes.
Technical Info:
Taken with a Canon EOS 5D mkII
Zeiss Distagon T* 21/2.8 ZE lens
EXIF: ISO-100 / 1/8 sec @ f/11, 1/4 sec @ f/11, 1/15 sec @ f/11, blended
Lee filters: 0.6 Soft GND
RAW File converted to TIFF in Canon DPP, developed in Adobe PSE9Lee filters: 0.6 Soft GND
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