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Keywords:Canon, Canon 550D, Canon DSLR, Canon T2i, Digital SLR, Grass, Great Britain, Hill, Loch, Loch in the Scottish Highlands, Lochs of Scotland, Narrow part of Loch, Natural beauty, Outdoors, Plant, Plants, Rocks on hill, SLR, Scotland, Scottish Highlands, Sky, Tree, Trees, Trees on hill, Trees on slope of hill, United Kingdom, Vehicle, slope of hill
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Dimensions5184 x 3456
Original file size6.86 MB
Image typeJPEG
Color spaceProPhoto RGB
Date taken19-Apr-11 17:02
Date modified15-Mar-14 14:00
Shooting Conditions

Camera makeCanon
Camera modelCanon EOS REBEL T2i
Focal length28 mm
Max lens aperturef/4.2
Exposure1/200 at f/9
FlashNot fired, compulsory mode
Exposure bias0 EV
Exposure modeAuto
Exposure prog.Normal
ISO speedISO 100
Metering modeCenter-weighted average
Hill on the other side of a narrow Loch in the Scottish Highland

Hill on the other side of a narrow Loch in the Scottish Highland

A hill, showing patches of forests, grassy patches and rock on the other side of a Loch in the Scottish Highlands in Scotland. These are very beautiful locations, where you can stop on the highway, and admire the location and the natural beauty.
Scotland is famous for a large number of lakes, presenting some very beautiful scenic locations . In the Scottish and Irish languages, a lake is known as a Loch (actually a Loch is the translation for a lake or a sea inlet). A small lake is known as a lochan. In Scotland, the number of such lochs are incredibly large, with around 31,000 such freshwater bodies of water. The largest such body of water is Loch Ness (also very famous for supposedly having the monster, Nessie), with the maximum depth of water being a deep 230 meters. For many of these lakes, they are formed between hill ranges, and hence can be very long with the width being typically around 1 km (for example, the Loch is around 40 km in length with a maximum width of 1 km). Many of these lakes are located in the Scottish Highlands, and their setting tends to be very beautiful, contributing to the overall beauty of the region.