Here's the colour version of an earlier B&W post.
When the weather has turned manky, there are few better spots to go to get a moody shot than Ardnamurchan lighthouse. At Latitude 56° 43.6′ N Longitude 6° 13.4′ W it is (almost) the most westerly point on the British mainland. The real 'most westerly point' is actually a little outcrop just south of here. Ardnamurchan Lighthouse has been guiding ships safely through the waters off Scotland’s west coast since 1849. Loads more info can be found here:- www.undiscoveredscotland.co.uk/kilchoan/ardnamurchanpoint...
Although it was damp and dismal, it wasn't particularly windy so the waves weren't crashing off the rocks like they can do. Still it was a good spot for a moody image.
Summer at Ardnamurchan - A summer's day at the Point of Ardnamurchan with two yachts offshore enjoying the spell of fine weather. Ardnamurchan marks...
When the weather has turned manky, there are few better spots to go to get a moody B&W than Ardnamurchan lighthouse. At Latitude 56° 43.6′ N Longitude 6° 13.4′ W it is (almost) the most westerly point on the British mainland. The real 'most westerly point' is actually a little outcrop just south of here. Ardnamurchan Lighthouse has been guiding ships safely through the waters off Scotland’s west coast since 1849. Loads more info can be found here:- www.undiscoveredscotland.co.uk/kilchoan/ardnamurchanpoint...
Although it was damp and dismal, it wasn't particularly windy so the waves weren't crashing off the rocks like they can do. Still it was a good spot for a moody B&W.
A wrong time of day shot with a clear blue sky... A grotty rock pool full of fantastically green seaweed made for a more interesting shot though.
On a sweltering afternoon the rock pools evaporate to leave fantastically shaped rings of crystalised salt and make interesting shapes for...
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