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Quiraing

Quiraing is a stunning natural landscape located on the Isle of Skye in Scotland. It is a popular destination for photographers due to its unique geological formations, dramatic cliffs, and breathtaking views of the surrounding mountains and sea. The area is known for its ever-changing weather conditions, which can create dramatic lighting and atmospheric effects that make for stunning photographs. Some of the most popular photography locations in Quiraing include the Needle, the Table, and the Prison, which offer incredible views of the landscape and are perfect for capturing the beauty of this unique location.

Quiraing
Quiraing
by Jakub Slováček

The Quiraing (in Gaelic: A' Chuith-Raing), Isle of Skye, Scotland.

Quiraing sunrise
Quiraing
by Maurizio Fontana

SCOTLAND 2014 - Skye

Early One Morning on the Quiraing
Quiraing Panorama
by Damon Finlay

Another from a recent trip to Skye and the sunrise on the Quiraing.

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Quiraing
by Jacques B. Geoffroy

Quiraing Isle of Skye

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Quiraing
by Jacques B. Geoffroy

Quiraing, Isle of Skye

The Rowan hangs in there.
The Trotternish Tree

The wonderful Rowan that hangs on up in the Quiraing on the Isle Of Skye.

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The Trotternish Tree
The Trotternish Tree

When photographing iconic locations you can almost guarantee you'll have company, but at locations as special as this it becomes an international...

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From Above
Quiraing

The sun breaking through to light up the glen around the mountain of Cleat and Loch Cleat.

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Mono Quiraing
Quiraing Panorama

November 06, 2018: Quiraing, Isle of Skye, Scottland. Stefan Blomberg Photography –...

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All is laid before me.
Quiraing Vista

On the edge of the Quiraing in the north east of the Isle Of Skye. The Quiraing is a landslip on the eastern face of Meall na Suiramach, the...

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Quiraing From the Table
Quiraing From the Table

The Quiraing is a pretty freaky place at the best of times, geology really shouldn't do that, but throw in a skelp of Skye random weather and you can...

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Panoramic view over the Quiraing, Isle of Skye, Scotland
Quiraing

The Quiraing (in Gaelic: A' Chuith-Raing) is a landslip on the eastern face of Meall na Suiramach, the northernmost summit of the Trotternish on the...

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Quiraing Vista
by Jacques B. Geoffroy

Quiraing, Isle of Skye

The Totternish Ridge, and 'That Tree'
The Trotternish Tree
by Clive Griffiths

The truly spectacular Totternish Ridge caught in the spotlight of the sun breaking through the cloud after several days of rain. This was the third day in a row that I had tried to get this shot, it's one of Skye's 'Must do' places for 'Togs!

That tree
The Trotternish Tree
by Clive Griffiths

I'm in a period of enforced archive mining at present, so here's my take on the Totternish tree from a few years ago. As you can see it was a bit of a mixed weather day, mostly rain but with occasional short breaks in the clouds. I was fortunate to catch the famous little tree when it was momentarily lit up in one of those short breaks in the cloud, and it's brightness contrasted well with the gloom on the hills of the Totternish ridge beyond.

Trotternish
The Trotternish Tree
by Michael

Another photo from the archives. I still remember this morning very well. It was the first morning with magic light on the isle of sky. The 6 previous mornings I got up 4am just to go back to back - rain. Even this morning had it raining but I went to the quiraing anyway and was rewarded. The clouds broke up and I finally had my magic moment.

tech: hoya HD Pol + Lee 0.6 hard GND.

Edit: Thanks to various comments I've done a little adjutment to the saturation of this photo. In parts it's now slightly reduced

Return to the Quiraing Tree
The Trotternish Tree
by Damon Finlay

Decided to take another shot of the well known tree at the Quiraing since I missed it out last time I was on Skye in Feb.

The Trotternish Tree
The Trotternish Tree

One of the Isle of Skye's iconic shots, along one of the most spectacular paths I have ever trod upon. Having taken photographs here in frankly...

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The Trotternish tree.
The Trotternish Tree

Looking down the Trotternish Ridge from the Quiraing on the Isle Of Skye. This tree is in a lovely spot and is photographed a lot. It hangs on...

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The Lone Rowan Tree, Quiraing, Isle of Skye, Scotland
The Trotternish Tree

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Mountain landscape near Quiraing on the Isle of Skye
Quiraing

Trotternish, Scotland - June, 2017: Mountain landscape near Quiraing on the Isle of Skye

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Quiraing Panorama
Quiraing Panorama

The landscape is beautiful but the light was awful, I'm not at all happy of this panoramic stitch, but I don't know if I will go back there in the...

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Quiraing From the Table

Another from my day exploring the Quiraing. The weather was looking pretty dodgy till the sun blasted through the low cloud/mizzle and caught the...

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Jurassic Playground
Cleat and Trotternish Ridge from Lower Path

Cnoc a' Mheirlich, Cleat and Trotternish Ridge, Isle of Skye

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The most photographed of Skye
The Trotternish Tree
by Di_Chap

Quiraing, Isle of Skye

Quiraing View
Quiraing Panorama
by Michael

Helloooo. It’s been a long time. I’ve just returned from a 16 day trip to Scotland. And yes I’ve taken lots of photos with which I’m gonna bore you over the next time ;-) ok hopefully it won’t be boring but it will be quite a few shots from Scotland I’ll post here.

First of all, hell it’s so true what’s told about the scottish weather. So unpredictable. In 16 days I had 5 decent sunsets and only 2 sunrises. Else it was rain or fog in the morning and a downpour in the evening. Not what I had imagined. I knew the weather would be rough but the timing couldn’t have been worse. Damn but I like to shoot sunsets and sunrises, the weather just didn’t let me.

Besides we did have quite fine weather, during day there’s usually rain followed by sun followed by rain and so on which creates sweet light and the possibility to shoot even on midday. A thing which I normally don’t do. But with those dramatic landscapes around, Scotland really provides for a landscape photographer. So even if I didn’t get all the shots I had planned for I’m quite satisfied with the result of the trip.

The first photo I’m showing here is a very special one for me. It was the first decent sunrise during the whole trip. I was in Scotland for 10 days then and quite frustrated because every time the alarm clock ringed at 4am I looked out of the window and saw rain and grey featureless skies. I checked again every hour but usually no change. We had been in the Trossachs 1 day, 3 days Glencoe and now already 6 days on Skye but I hadn’t taken one sunrise shot with which I was totally happy. This unnerved me quite a bit. The first morning in the Trossachs I was out shooting sunrise but it wasn’t the dramatic light and the colors I like. Maybe I’m a bit spoiled ;-) On the morning I took this photo again I woke up to be greeted by rain but it was only one more day left on Skye, so now or never. If I’m not gonna get the Old Man of Storr I’ll at least try the Quiraing and hope for a little clearing in the east to let the light through.

During the 30 Minutes drive north I went past the Storr where again thick clouds were hanging as low as the Old Man, a sight I was quite used to by now. But beyond further north the sky cleared up and I became very excited. I might get a good photo this morning. I parked the car and started shooting, first facing east and then I walked to the more classic viewpoints. The Quiraing is a place where it’s very hard to get a unique photo. I think nearly every comp was done before but I so wanted to shoot this place and damn I don’t care if this view isn’t a special comp nobody has ever come up with. It’s just beautiful light which only for about 1 minute painted the clouds in the south with those nice colors. A fleeting moment but I had the shot and then went on exploring some other comps. What made this moment even more satisfying was that I was the only photographer there and had the whole place for myself. This is not so usual in Scotland and especially not at such iconic views. So that’s the positive effect of the bad weather ?

Details: Hoya HD Polarizer, Lee 0.6 hard GND

cheers

The Quiraing landslip
Cleat and Trotternish Ridge from Quiraing
by Richard Down

largest active landslip in the UK on the Isle of Skye, Trotternish Peninsula.

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Quiraing
by Jacques B. Geoffroy

Quiraing, Isle of Skye

Washed with sunlight
The Trotternish Tree

This is a place well known by photographers and is on the Isle Of Skye in an area called The Quiraing. This is a very popular tree.

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Cleat
Quiraing

The peak standing by itself is Cleat, part of the Trotternish, with Loch Cleat at its foot. I was at the pass looking away from The Quiraing when I...

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View of the Trotternish Ridge from the Quiraing
Quiraing

Isle of Skye, Scotland.

Sunrise at the Quiraing on the Isle of Skye is a magical experience.

Tech Info: Nikon D800E, Nikkor AF-S 24-120mm...

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Sunrise at the Quiraing #1, Isle of Skye, Scotland
Quiraing Road

The Quiraing (in Gaelic: A' Chuith-Raing) is a landslip on the eastern face of Meall na Suiramach, the northernmost summit of the Trotternish on the...

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Quiraing From the Table

Another from my wee wander up behind the Needle and on up to the Table. Skye and its weather really playing interesting. It's funny what a wee...

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Quiraing Reflection
Quiraing from the road

2 more shots from around Staffin. I found a nice boggy area with a few pools that gave a wee reflection of the Quiraing. Taken on the 100D as i was...

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Thanks to all Phoide contributors to Quiraing!
Most notably Jacques B. Geoffroy, Jakub Slováček, Maurizio Fontana, Henk Verheyen and Quentin 'Q' Thompson.