Sunlit Woods of East Lothian
During these short, stormy, winter days, when it is difficult to find the time to get out with the camera or the weather - like today - is not conducive to good landscape photography I find myself going back through my image archive to see if I can find some images that I might have missed the first time round. Some hidden gems that can be unearthed in the 'MacLean Photographic Undergrowth' so to speak.
Well I came across these shots from the trip out to Innerwick Castle last August. The sun was shining through the foliage of the trees, highlighting leaves and berries at ground level, providing great subjects for wide apertures, giving a wonderful shallow depth of field to the images.
It certainly has me looking forward to a time when we can get out early to capture the sunrise and be back in time for breakfast before the days starts rather than these dark mornings that don't see the sunrise until after 8:45am. Winter is a great time for photography but it is also one of the most frustrating seasons as well!
Images taken on the Fujifilm X-T1 + Fujinon 60mm f2.4 (top) or 55-200mm f3.5/4.8 (images 2,3 & 4)
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