Flow

Flow

Taken from the lower bridge in the Falls of Bruar, a waterfall flowing through rocks.

A softly blurred waterfall flowing through rocks, taken from the lower bridge in the Falls of Bruar. The geology of this place is quite impressive; at least 3 kinds of rocks (slate, limestone and possibly some schist) folded and thrust up at rakish angles at the east end of the Loch Tay fault, quite an impressive river gorge eroded by the Bruar Water. I've been looking for a scene that captures the essence of "flow", both in terms of the subject-matter being flowing water, but also in a composition that itself flows through the frame. I had acquired a new tripod originally for the purpose of making this photo, but went on to shoot Raw instead; this one took a subsequent visit and benefitted from more water flowing anyway.

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Camera Exif Information

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Date/Time: 2008:01:20 00:28:54
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