Views from Beinn Liath Mhor walk
Here are a few more landscape shots from the trip to Torridon in Scotland. These were all taken on what turned out to be a very long walk towards Beinn Liath Mhor, stopping short of attempting the summit.
This include my first set of stitched panorama shots so hoping they display okay.
First up a panorama of Liathach taken right at the start of the walk, viewed from across Lochan an lasgair with the Ling hut in shot. All of these were taken on Fuji Sensia 100 slide film with the Zuiko Olympus OM 24mm F2 lens at F16.
The next set of shots are taken at different stages of the walk up looking back at Beinn Eighe. These are all either fused or tone mapped based on 3 bracketed images.
The good thing about taking a camera & tripod with you on a walk, is that it offers (not that you need one sometimes) a great excuse to stop and take time to set up and compose (getting your breath back time!).
This next panorama was taken about 2/3rds of the way up.
The next two were taken at the highest point of the walk before turning back.
and lastly a view on the way back down. The title nicely summing up what I was thinking at the time.