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Tayvallich Looking To Keillsmore
Scotland

A break in the rain gave me the opportunity to go to The Knapdale Forest and view towards Keillsmore during the autumn of 2020.

Tayvallich is a small village in the Knapdale area of Argyll and Bute, in Scotland. The village name has its origins in Gaelic, and means the "house of the pass". The village is built around a sheltered harbour on Loch Sween. It has a primary school, caravan park, pub and village store. The local economy is based on tourism and fishing. There is also a local bus service that takes the older children to nearby Lochgilphead where the nearest high school is situated. Tayvallich has become a popular sailing centre. During the summer months a ferry (RIB) operates from Tayvallich to Craighouse, Jura, six days a week.

Prices - Group One - 3:2

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Size
Price
8x12"
£22.00
10x15"
£25.00
12x18"
£28.00
16x24"
£42.00
20x30"
£50.00
A3 Canvas
£35.00
A2 Canvas
£65.00
A1 Canvas
£105.00
Technical Information
Time Taken
28/10/2020 16:04
Dimensions
5974 x 3988
Exposure
1/320s
Focal Length
30mm
Aperture
f/16
ISO
100