Waiting for the light

Ken Rennie

Well-Known Member
From last week in the North of Scotland. Driving across the country from East to West ( it is not much more than 50 miles at this point) I came across this scene at one of the many small Lochs.
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I stood around for about 10 minutes hoping that the distant cloud might shift and reveal the hidden mountains, but they remained cloaked. I then noticed that the low cloud/ mist behind me was starting to shift with the chance of some real sunshine on the scene.
So another 20 minutes and

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The reflections were an added bonus. Back to the car to resume my journey Westwards. Then a fogbow and running back down to the Lochside.
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It only lasted for 2 minutes and never coincided with sunlight on the birch trees so for the last time back to the car and westward. Ken
 

Michael13

Well-Known Member
Proves again that patience and persistence are two traits that serve photographers well ! The middle pano is great!
 

AlanLichty

Moderator
Glad you waited - the calm water and the clouds cooperated perfectly. I love the pano shot. The fogbow is pretty cool too.
 

JimFox

Moderator
Staff member
Hey Ken, I meant to write you and check up on how things are going there. I am glad to see you post these.

It's interesting that at that point it's only 40 to 50 miles wide. That's really very thin.

Love the reflections. Is that a white church on the right side in the background? I am going to go with #2 as my favorite, followed by #1. I like the reflection in #3, but the muddy shoreline I don't care for. Perhaps cropping it to Pano and losing the bottom would work for that? Of course that would lose a lot of the reflection, but some would still be left.
 
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