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This shot had been on my mind ever since I heard about Seilebost Beach.
I couldn't have hoped for better weather conditions to take it! Just a perfect morning, with just a wee bit of wind.
Developing 35mm Tri-X in Rodinal isn't something I tried again after shooting this roll in 2012, due to the amount of grain; but a bit of grunge now and again may be appropriate.
Sun disappeared behind the clouds but the beach still looked lovely with all the reflections at Luskentyre
The tide bell just off the beach at Bosta on the Isle of Lewis in Scotland's OuterHebrides. The bell is part of a large installation conceived by Marcus Vergette and is actually a musical instrument as such. One of twelve bells around the coast of Great Britain, the tide and waves create a constantly varying musical pattern. When I was there earlier that day at high tide, it certainly did add to the wonderful atmosphere of this wonderful location. It was just me, the waves, the bell... and a cow.
Moody conditions down at the magical Luskentyre Beach. Taken during our March 2023 Isle of Harris Workshop. Why not join us next year ??
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A beautiful beach near the Butt of Lewis, the most northerly part of the Outer Hebrides. I had it entirely to myself.
For a blog of my trip to the Outer Hebrides:
One of the images used in my new time-lapse film.
A small storm cell moves across the mountains of Lewis & Harris at sunrise. Taken on one of our workshops.
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Long exposure from the North of Lewis, the snow capped mountains in the background are the North West Scottish Highlands and are about 50 miles away
My wife and I have just got back from a lovely week on the Isle of Harris. We have both wanted to visit the island for a long time. The weather was very kind with only a few long showers and quite a lot of nice sunshine. We had some amazing sunrises and sunsets and quite a few rainbows too (my favourite).
We also visited a lot of the coastline, well known and not so well known areas, and also ventured onto the Isle of Lewis. We stopped off at Mangersta sea stacks one evening. It was pretty windy on the cliff tops, making long exposures quite challenging. All of a sudden a few rain showers passed over as the late evening light broke though, providing an amazing set of rainbows!
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Butt of Lewis lighthouse located near the community of Ness at the top end of the Isle of Lewis, Outer Hebrides..
An old shot messed around a bit in Lightroom and Topaz on my new PC for Sliders Sunday group.
The earlier version here -
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Thanks to my friend Mike for posing.
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Taken back in 2015 using the i-pad ... I still get surprised by the quality this device sometimes produces - just occasionally it give clear results from front to back ... or maybe its just the fantastic light out in Western Isles ....
Another shot from our summer holiday last year on Scotland's outer hebrides , again from the Isle of Lewis - this time with the subject being the simply stunning Mol Foirsgeo beach which translated means "God's Head".....the colours in the water were a sight to behold!!!
While driving from Tarbert to Calanais on the Isle of Lewis, I had to pull off the road to photograph this view. The barrenness and solitude of the view shows the unique beauty of the Isle of Lewis.
There is only the light, the lochs, the hills (Roineabhal is just right of center) in the distance, the lack of anything manmade and a single sheep in this panorama, composed of 4 landscape format images.
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