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Dimensions5034 x 3143
Original file size5.22 MB
Image typeJPEG
Color spaceProPhoto RGB
Date taken19-Apr-11 18:31
Date modified27-Mar-13 04:51
Shooting Conditions

Camera makeCanon
Camera modelCanon EOS REBEL T2i
Focal length47 mm
Max lens aperturef/5
Exposure1/500 at f/14
FlashNot fired, compulsory mode
Exposure bias0 EV
Exposure modeAuto
Exposure prog.Normal
ISO speedISO 100
Metering modeCenter-weighted average
Eilean Donan castle and the bridge over the loch as you leave aw

Eilean Donan castle and the bridge over the loch as you leave aw

The beautiful Eilean Donan castle and the bridge that connects the castle to the highway. The castle is on the shore of a beautiful stretch of lake, and with the mist obscuring the mountains in the background, the view looks superb. The Eilean Donan castle is located on the Eilean Donan island, located in the western Highlands of Scotland at a distance of around 1 km from the nearby village of Dornie. The Castle is located on the Loch Duich. The island was named after Donnan of Eigg, a martyred Celtic saint, which was martyred in 617. He was supposed to have built a church here, but there are no remains of this church. The castle was built approximately in the 13th century, and was finally destroyed in the early 18th century after the clan in the castle were involved in the Jacobite uprising. The castle belongs to the Clan Macrae. It is also famous as the castle that is one of the most famous castles of Scotland, being highly photographed. The current structure of the castle is after reconstruction in the twentieth century, this reconstruction being done by Lt. Col. John MacRae-Gilstrap, and to make the whole place more tourist friendly, a bridge was constructed to give easier access to the castle. Now the castle is the 3rd most visited castle in Scotland.