Furious skies over Traigh Ghearadha

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Sea stacks again but this time from a difference place on the isle of Lewis, a rainbow (like the ones that last a few seconds in Scotland) can be seen on the upper left part of the frame.
The weather didn`t have a clue what it was doing that day, four seasons in 2 hours.
The golden red sand is the result of a nearby burn (small river) that was bringing with it a lot of peat, further away the sea colour was the notorious vibrant blue of the island.

1/250s f/13.0 at 23.0mm iso200 (iso 200 as i find it gives better results with DR under these conditions).

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Nice shot, but I could do without the white froth in the foreground.
 
I do suppose in an 'ideal world' the white foam would possibly be swept away. But I like this picture, would also be great if the rainbow would've been stronger, but in the nature we are on the mercy of something that we can't control...

Good shot !!
 
Many fond memories of that place.

Despite waking up one mornig to find my tent had collapsed!

Thanks Dmitri, just made me want to go back to Scotland again. Right Now!
 
Good shot (y) lovely colours in the sand.
The more landscape shots I see of Scotland the more I must travel up there.

Froth does'nt bother me at all, but prefer seeing it on top of a pint of ale :LOL:
 
Many fond memories of that place.

Despite waking up one mornig to find my tent had collapsed!

Thanks Dmitri, just made me want to go back to Scotland again. Right Now!
hahaha, i take it it was windy when you were there also?
This place is always windy and in the mercy of the Atlandic.
Good shot (y) lovely colours in the sand.
The more landscape shots I see of Scotland the more I must travel up there.

Froth does'nt bother me at all, but prefer seeing it on top of a pint of ale :LOL:
hahaha, what are you like.(y)
 
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