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Loch en Eilein, Cairngorms National Park, Scotland
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<blockquote data-quote="I B Spectre" data-source="post: 107585" data-attributes="member: 18605"><p>Very interesting. I love seeing video exploits of ancient ruins and wonder what they looked like in earlier times. Reading the wiki suggested the castle was connected to the shore by a causeway which likely disappeared after water levels rose due to a dam. It has an interesting history. Provisioning such a location by boat would be hard, less so by causeway. The conifers look like an ancient species with a different branch structure than I'm used to seeing in the states. Good use of the scenery, intriguing textures driven by the lighting, nice integration of the soundtrack, well edited, and very nice hyperlapse sequences. Thanks for sharing.</p><p></p><p>Oh, and congratulations on your wedding and honeymoon!?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="I B Spectre, post: 107585, member: 18605"] Very interesting. I love seeing video exploits of ancient ruins and wonder what they looked like in earlier times. Reading the wiki suggested the castle was connected to the shore by a causeway which likely disappeared after water levels rose due to a dam. It has an interesting history. Provisioning such a location by boat would be hard, less so by causeway. The conifers look like an ancient species with a different branch structure than I'm used to seeing in the states. Good use of the scenery, intriguing textures driven by the lighting, nice integration of the soundtrack, well edited, and very nice hyperlapse sequences. Thanks for sharing. Oh, and congratulations on your wedding and honeymoon!? [/QUOTE]
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Loch en Eilein, Cairngorms National Park, Scotland