The Bluebells of Inchcailloch



Today we visited Loch Lomond and took a boat out to the island of Inchcailloch which is a short 5-minute trip out from Balmaha on eastern shore of Scotland's largest loch.

The island is quite small and from the highest point of 85m there are some magnificent views of Loch Lomond and the mountains beyond.  Inchcailloch is also covered in woodland and at this time of year the ground beneath the trees is covered in a carpet of bluebells (Hyacinthoides non-scripta).

In the strong sunlight streaming through the trees the carpet of blue was highlighted so I took some images on the X-Pro2 using the XF16-55mm f2.8 or XF50-140mm f2.8 with the 2x converter fitted.









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