Rowing Boat is a black and white silver gelatin print by Keith Moss a fine art photographer based in Saltburn by the Sea, North Yorkshire. The image was taken in the Highlands of Scotland where Keith loves to visit. It was taken on a visit in the depths of winter which is Keiths’ favourite time of year in the Highlands, as he says the light is very pure and clean. He spotted this while traveling up to Gairloch and was intrigued as to how anyone could get to the boat as it was anchored in the middle of the Loch but with no rope attached, and why it should be anchored this way. This, accompanied by its surroundings, made for an interesting piece of photography. It was shot on a Hasselblad 66 with a 50mm lens.
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The gelatin silver process is the photographic process used with black and white films and printing papers. A suspension of silver salts in gelatin is coated onto a support such as glass, flexible plastic or film, baryta paper, or resin-coated paper.
Gairloch is an ideal base for touring Wester Ross & exploring the Beinn Eighe Reserve, which is Britain’s oldest National Nature Reserve, established over 50 years ago to protect and preserve the ancient pine woods where the red deer roam freely. The Beinn Eighe range includes 6 Munro’s ( mountians over 3,000 ft). The highest point is Ruadh-stac Mor, at approx 3,313 ft. Gairloch also has magnificent views over the Isle of Skye.