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With the conical form of Cir Mhor laying directly ahead route finding would be easy for the next hour. When the beach under Cir Mhor was reached we would take a right turn for an entertaining scramble up[ towards Goat Fell, the high point of the Isle of Arran.
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blasting through the speed light as a hole an an overcast sky was moving from sky towards glasgow, it was moving so fast bringing rain and gale winds I had to keep moving to finally catch it getting out of the isle of skye.
this one shot through the rain and light mist, bracketed exposures to get the different ranges of tones and texture and limiting my exposures from 2 - 8 seconds hence using 4s as my base.
Heading home from the fairy pools I had to stop the car and admire this view, the light on the water was beautiful - so my picture of the day is not of a fairy pool!
The Skye Bridge - typing it has reminded me of student days on site when the YTS lads would be asked to fetch the sky hook from the foreman, go to the stores and ask for a can of striped paint or head back to office and ask for a long weight (only to be kept waiting).
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Fabulous rocky headland on Elgol beach, with Loch Scavaig looking really blue.
Unable to get out and take photos, I edited some shots I took on a visit to the Isle of Skye in May 2015.
Neist Point cliffs, Isle of Skye.
To get the angle I wanted for this one, I climbed down the cliff face and stood on a narrow ledge, Something I wouldn't have attempted if it were windy.
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