| Creatures of the drought | 
               
              
                 Mountain 3    | 
               
              
                 
                 | 
                
                  
                    When the dam was built on Loch Glascarnoch in the 1950s, trees were  felled to accommodate the higher water levels. In a drought, levels in the loch  recede to reveal the bleached skeletal remains of the old forest on the Dirrie  More.  
    
                      Date:  02 November 2006 
                      Location  : Loch Glascarnoch, Dirrie More, Wester Ross 
                       Top : Nikon  D200, Tokina lens 22mm. 1/5s f22 ISO100. 
                        Image  reference a42. © Angus Bruce, Ullapool.  
                      Beneath : Nikon  D200, Tokina lens 12mm. 1/25s f22 ISO100. 
Image  reference a01. © Angus Bruce, Ullapool.  
                       | 
                   
                 
                  
                    
                      AVAILABLE PRODUCTS (more info and price examples on Sales page): 
                         A6 Photocard 
                        Mounted print, hand titled and signed, within cellophane wrapper - size
                          9"x6" (mounted A4) 
                         Unmounted print supplied in wide-bore roll tube - sizes:  
                          12"x8" (30 x 20cm) 
                          18"x12" (45 x 30cm) 
                          30" x 20"
                          (75 x 50cm) 
                          ... and other sizes in 3:2 format ratio  
                      Other finishes available, including canvas, acrylic, aluminium, foamboard. Please enquire.  | 
                     
                    | 
               
              
                 | 
               
              
                |   | 
               
             
             
             
              All 
              images © Angus Bruce, Ullapool, Scotland and 
              may not be reproduced in any form without permission 
            |