Awesome Autumn Photography: Part 3

We are continuing with our Autumn photography series with four images showing different views of Corra Linn, the largest of the three waterfalls on the reserve.

Autumn Falls (C) Bryan Burke
Autumn Falls (C) Bryan Burke

Flowing Falls (C) Bryan Burke
Flowing Falls (C) Bryan Burke

To capture this image the photographer used a zoom lens to isolate one area of the waterfall.

Beginning of Corra Linn (C) Bryan Burke
Beginning of Corra Linn (C) Bryan Burke
Corra Linn (C) Bryan Burke
Corra Linn in full (C) Bryan Burke

We think this image shows how a  cleverly designed landscape can create a diverse pattern of species and colours. For this image the photographer used a long exposure to capture the whole waterfall, showing how all the images connect.

Thank you to Bryan Burke for sending us these great images, you can contact him at www.facebook.com/Thepixelandeye.

Rebecca Crawford – Falls of Clyde Assistant Ranger, Scottish Wildlife Trust
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We are continuing with our Autumn photography series with four images showing different views of Corra Linn, the largest of the three waterfalls on the reserve. To capture this image …

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