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14
Mar
2017

Staffa IV




Some of the fascinating basalt column formations seen along the shoreline of Staffa in Scotland’s Inner Hebrides. The hexagonal shapes were caused by slow cooling of a layer of lava causing contraction and regular cracking.

For the technically inclined...

  • Aperture: ƒ/9.5
  • Camera: NIKON D700
  • Focal length: 72mm
  • ISO: 200
  • Shutter speed: 1/250s


Tagged - basalt, column, geology, Hebrides, island, Mull, rock formation, Scotland, Staffa, UK


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