Bigger and Brighter
I’m sure shooting into the sun is breaking some kind of rule of photography…
Loch Lomond
shot in raw, processes in photoshop
Nikon D50
raditionally a boundary of Stirlingshire and Dunbartonshire, it is located in the current council areas of Stirling, Argyll and Bute, and West Dunbartonshire, and its southern shores lie approximately 14 miles (23 km) north of Glasgow, the country’s largest city.
This freshwater loch is 24 miles long (39 kilometres), and ¾ mile to 5 miles wide. It has an average depth of about 120 ft (37 metres), and a maximum depth of about 630 ft (190 metres). Its surface area measures 27¼ miles² (71 km²;), and it has a volume of 0.6 cubic miles (2.6 km³;). It has the largest surface area of all the lochs, and is second biggest after Loch Ness in terms of water volume in Great Britain, although it is not the largest in the United Kingdom – this distinction belongs to Lough Neagh in Northern Ireland.
The loch (as of July 2002) is now part of Loch Lomond and the Trossachs National Park. The West Highland Way runs along the eastern bank of the loch.
Ben Lomond is on the eastern shore. It is 3,195 ft (974 metres) in height and is the most southerly of the Scottish Munro peaks.
Bigger and Brighter belongs to the following groups:
Photo-Zen, The Scots are Coming and United KingdomAvailable for sale as Cards, Matted Prints, Laminated Prints and Mounted Prints

Anki Hoglund, 3 months ago
Very nice.
Bryan Peterson, 3 months ago
Emily, when you know you’re breaking a rule it’s called experimentation and often results in very nice images like this one. Keep breaking the rules!
TonyLegg, 3 months ago
Excelent, lovely range of tones….
mindboggle, 3 months ago
beautiful, great monochrome work
VanSnuG, 3 months ago
Simply Awesome.
Jen Whyte, 3 months ago
You are producing some really wonderful work … rules are only there to be broken