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01 Sep 2008 277 views
 
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both cuillins from orbost
I often ramble on about the difference between the Black Cuillin Mountains (those on the right half) and the Red Cuillin (left half) - now here you can see the difference!- it's mainly because they are different rock types.
Looks like heavy weather over there, but it was lovely and sunny this side of Loch Bracadale. That is Skye's ubiquitous grey sand in the foreground.
camera OLYMPUS E-3
exposure mode
shutterspeed
aperture f/11.0
sensitivity ISO100
focal length 35.0mm
resolution 1100x783 pixels
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