We clatter
across the cattle grid and wind our way to a spot above the lake
where we will have the undoubted, best view. Looking across the
water you can see that the area is very forested but thankfully
no planting was done here in front of us and it does not take
a great excercise of the mind to imagine the deep valleys which
existed before the great flood. This, of course, is the classic
Llyn Brianne
view and this image is the product of six separate images stitched
together. I know modern cameras have the ability to take panoramas
by just panning but I rather like the thrill of stitching and
having a good result. Not only that, it means that I can print
a big panorama and still have good definition.