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Fig LV19.15.2 Viewpoint 7, Photomontage Seascape, Landscape and Visual Impact Assessment Hywind Scotland Pilot Park Project visualisations by Photomontage View flat at a comfortable arm’s length Horizontal field of view: Principal distance: Paper size: Correct printed image size: Camera: Lens: Camera height: Date and time: 53.5° (planar projection) 812.5mm 841 x 297mm 820 x 260mm Canon EOS 5D 50mm (Canon EF 50mm f1.8mm) 1.5m AGL 25/3/2015 1:10 OS Grid reference: Eye level: Bearing to centre of windfarm: Distance to nearest visible turbine: 411655 E 841107 N 96.1 AOD 83° 26.2km Photomontages are used to illustrate the likely view of a proposed development as it would be seen in a photograph. Photomontages are based on a photograph of the existing landscape, they are not a substitute to visiting the viewpoint in the field. # # 7
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Page 1: Viewpoint 7, Photomontage - Equinor€¦ · Viewpoint 7, Photomontage Seascape, Landscape and Visual Impact Assessment Hywind Scotland Pilot Park Project visualisations by Photomontage

Fig LV19.15.2

Viewpoint 7, Photomontage

Seascape, Landscape and Visual Impact AssessmentHywind Scotland Pilot Park Project

visualisations by

Photomontage View flat at a comfortable arm’s length

Horizontal field of view:Principal distance:Paper size:Correct printed image size:

Camera:Lens:Camera height:Date and time:

53.5° (planar projection)812.5mm841 x 297mm820 x 260mm

Canon EOS 5D50mm (Canon EF 50mm f1.8mm)1.5m AGL25/3/2015 1:10

OS Grid reference:Eye level:Bearing to centre of windfarm:Distance to nearest visible turbine:

411655 E 841107 N96.1 AOD83°26.2km

Photomontages are used to illustrate the likely view of a proposed development as it would be seen in a photograph.

Photomontages are based on a photograph of the existing landscape, they are not a substitute to visiting the viewpoint in the field.

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