Hi everyone...my first post to the forum...

We had hoped to "bag" a couple of hills on 12 September, but the fog which had hung around the North-East of Scotland persisted and put a spanner in the works, so a low level hike was taken instead.

The Firmounth Road, is an ancient, long-distance trail linking the Deeside glens with the neighbouring county of Angus.

I know that landscapes are not generally taken using a 135mm lens, but it has become a focal length I feel comfortable with it and, personally, I quite like the results.

Thoughts...?

Fog on the Firmounth by Douglas McMann, on Flickr