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Duncansby Sea Stacks

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Platinum/Palladium Print (8 x 8 inch)
Stacks of Duncansby

Hasselblad 500C, Distagon 4/50.

A short video from Kodak Eastman House explaining platinum printing can be seen here: youtu.be/6DFZ3wfft44

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Duncansby Dawn
Stacks of Duncansby

Our final destination on our tour of northern Scotland was a planned pre-dawn arrival at the Duncansby Head sea stacks, Caithness. To be honest we...

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Worth the Wait
Duncansby Sea Stacks

Vlog of this one here youtu.be/g7QojPAf-k0 I wanted to wait until I got home before I edited this one. I decided it needed the big screen to get it...

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Sea Stacks
Duncansby Sea Stacks

The sea stacks at Duncansby Head. A beautiful view.

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Duncansby Stacks Sunrise
Stacks of Duncansby

I spent a nice morning shooting the amazing rock formations at Duncansby Head near John O’Groats. It was cold and windy and threatened rain but worth...

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Three Trolls
Stacks of Duncansby

Ok, I know this is a stupid title for an image but I can’t help but let my imagination run away with me when I look at the Duncansby Head rock...

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Stacked Up
Stacks of Duncansby

Vlog of this one here youtu.be/kHnBoVcroKw It's definitely worth the trek along the clifftops to the view point above the Duncansby Stacks. It is a...

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Duncansby Dawn
Stacks of Duncansby

A chat with Iain (Highlandscape) the other day discussed a forthcoming plan for a sunset-sunrise trip some time in June (as it hardly gets dark at...

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Stacks of Duncansby
Stacks of Duncansby
by Clive Griffiths

The real north east tip of Scotland is Duncansby Head, a good mile or two further north east than John O Groats. From the lighthouse there is a fabulous walk along the cliff edges to this scenic spot. Looking south along the Old Red Sandstone cliffs, there is first Thirle Door - a natural sea arch, and beyond are the Stacks of Duncansby. The stacks look very chunky and solid from this angle, but if you walk further along the cliffs you get an edge on view, and you come to realise just how fragile they are. They are surrounded by the bases of other stacks, all that is left of other rock towers that have succumbed to the weather and collapsed. The whole area is home to thousands of seabirds, seen sitting on cliff perches or swirling around above the sea. Yet another example of why Scotland is such a special country.

Duncansby Sea Stacks
Duncansby Sea Stacks

Another shot of the sea stacks after the sun had risen

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Point Made
Duncansby Sea Stacks

Getting up really early can sometimes be a real struggle. However, you efforts are often rewarded. I certainly was this morning. The early light on...

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Dark Towers
Stacks of Duncansby

youtu.be/kHnBoVcroKw For those of you who don't know already, I started vlogging regularly a few months back. If you want to see how I photographed...

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Lines and Swirls
Stacks of Duncansby

There was a wonderful stillness this morning out at Duncansby Head. Barely a breath of wind and the only movement in the water was from the seals,...

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Duncansby Head
Stacks of Duncansby

A long exposure shot of the amazing rock stacks at Duncansby Head near John o'Groats.

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Hypnotic Flow
Hypnotic Flow

When I decided it was time for me to visit the far north east of Scotland, I had no idea that there were going to be beaches quite like this one. I...

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Thanks to all Phoide contributors to John o' Groats!
Most notably Christian Seifert, Pierre Heimann and Clive Griffiths.