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Dunnyduff Wood

Dunnyduff Wood


Postby litljortindan » Sun Mar 01, 2020 12:47 pm

Route description: Tarnash Falls and Dunnyduff Wood, Keith

Date walked: 31/01/2020

Time taken: 1.5 hours

Distance: 5 km

Ascent: 100m

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Trying out my new camera. The old one was good but broken and was frustrating to use for sunrise/sunset and in bright sunshine so I was looking to test the new one.

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Not a bad start. There is flaring and reflections but aesthetically pleasing effects, not the geometric grid of pink dots I would have probably got with the old camera.

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Bridge with Tarnash Falls visible to right.

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Falls.

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This is another nice effect I get now -the reddish halo.

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And the star effect (or star I suppose, since it is a star).

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Diffraction.

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Moving slightly yields a different but equally interesting effect.

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