Creatures of the drought |
Mountain 3 |
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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.
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