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Woodland Path by Roy Macintyre
| Category: Nature | Tags: Trees light shadow forrest nature | Views: 64 |
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| Camera | Canon EOS 1100D |
| Lens | Not Entered |
| Focal Length | 125/1 |
| Shutter Speed | 1/180 |
| Aperture | F/9.5 |
| ISO | 800 |
| Date Taken | 19 Feb 2012 |
| Tags | Trees Light Shadow Forrest Nature |
| Location | Tentsmuir Forrest, Fife. |
| License | All Rights Reserved |
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Brian Slade
One comment only? a mystery to me? This is one stunning image which deserves more credit....fantastic shot with wonderful treatment added!
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