Atlantic Breakers – Post #8

opted for a more laissez-faire attitude and systematically proceeded with my routine and let the dark cloud go about its business without any impact at all on my speed of setting up.
Mystery Tour – Post #7

As I navigated the roads crisscrossing the islands of Harris and Lewis, my primary focus was on scouting for suitable subjects to capture through my camera lens, all while ensuring I didn’t impede the flow of local traffic on the swift roads. The weather conditions on that particular day provided an ideal backdrop for photography. […]
Just Bugger Off… – Post #6

I awoke to the sound of another blustery morning. Nestled beneath the warmth of my bed covers, I could discern the relentless drumming of rain against the bedroom window. Outside, darkness still prevailed. The bedroom’s westward-facing window supposedly offered a view of the sea, and the weather, audibly racing in from the Atlantic Ocean, painted […]
It’s a Breeze! – Post #4

Seated beside the crackling logs within the former crofter’s cottage transformed into an Air BnB, I meticulously reviewed the weather forecast for the upcoming morning. The outlook appeared relatively favourable – dry conditions with some clouds, albeit accompanied by a brisk wind. Despite the windy forecast, there was a glimmer of hope for a vibrant […]
Norse Mill & Kiln – Post #3

As I drove along the road north to Shawbost, on the Isle of Lewis, my attention was fleetingly drawn to a brown ‘Tourist’ signpost that hinted at a captivating subject for a photograph – “Norse Mill & Kiln” it stated, pointing to the left. Despite being unable to stop and explore at that moment, I […]
