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Incoming . . . Explore 15-09-2021 #16

This image was taken less than a second before the previous image, capturing the incoming wave before it crashes on the rocks.

 

It was a memorable evening at Elgol where conditions were constantly changing as Storm Dennis barreled across the Isle of Skye. We were treated to ever changing conditions, including a rising tide, gale force winds, driving rain, hail pellets, snow, grey skies, broken clouds, flat light which was often quickly followed with moments of gorgeous golden hour light.

 

We were a group of 7 togs dashing about capturing as many images as we could, in conditions we had only dreamed of before. For some reason, a majority of us eventually ended up here at the JCB (Joe Cornish Boulder). In the distance can be seen the snow capped Cuillins.

 

Looking forward to returning to Skye in the winter months of 2022.

 

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Uploaded on September 15, 2021
Taken on February 20, 2020