City - Rannoch Moor State - GLENCOE / SCOTLAND Country - United Kingdom
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Rannoch Moor, Glencoe, Scotland.
The sickly sweet candy floss sky welled up over the iconic island tree on Rannoch moor one crisp April morning to herald another spring return to the moor. A light mist burnt off the surface of the water which had already given rise to some delightful reflections. Although I have shot this tree innumerable times in various conditions this gentle pink candy floss textured version is the first time I had seen it quite like this.
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Pentax 67II, 90-180 zoom, 0.45ND grad, f/11 at 1/8 second. Velvia.
Could the pink candy floss be caused by something rare to Scotland as called the Eyjafjallajökull ? It is of an amazing beauty but then it is also a catastrophe. Excellent capture anyway 7/7 best regards, Paul
I always feel Glencoe is one of the most forbidding of settings, but that may be partly because of its history. This is definitely a "first." Candy floss indeed! Puts it in quite a new light.