Ten Favourite Shots of 2015: No10 Rannoch Moor Sunrise
Over the next few days as 2015 draws to a close I will be posting 10 of my favourite images from the last 12 months and sharing the reasons why that particular image has made it into my top 10 of the year.
Let's start with a shot I took back in January on a very snowy Rannoch Moor. We arrived before dawn and the snow was very deep. Keeping one eye on the clouds and the horizon in the east I waited for the light to change as the sun appeared above the horizon. With high winds and fast moving clouds there was no guarantee that the sun would actually appear above the horizon but with all landscape photography you need to be patient and also have a little bit of luck.
On this particular morning Lady Luck was on my side as the sun did appear and the light struck the tops of the mountains. I had the X-Pro1 and Fujinon XF55-200mm ready and captured the fast changing scene as the light changed. In fact the light only last 30 seconds but I had managed to capture the scene, exposing the image for the light on the mountain tops and leaving the rest of the picture dark.
This makes my top 10 because it sums up the changing seasons in the Highlands. It is a beautiful place at any time of year but in winter it is stunning but also foreboding. I will be going up again in January 2016 to see what else I can capture in the depths of the Scottish winter.
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