Croig Harbour, Isle of Mull

Part three of our Islandscape photography tour of Mull took us to the natural harbour of Croig on the north west side of the island.  A very picturesque place, with the heavily laden sky adding a bit of drama to the scene. I chose my first scene as the shot looking out to sea from the top of a small hill next to the fisherman's quay.


Next I turned my lens on the rusty chains and lobster pots that littered the area surrounding the quay.  Some close up shots using the 60mm Nikon micro produced some interesting images.


I took the next shot from the wall of the quay looking inland towards the hills of Mull.


We then walked a short distance up the road on the right back towards the  wrecked trawler that lies beached on the shoreline.  Not as well known, or photographed, as the three wrecks at Salen on the north of the island, the wreck at Croig is still an interesting subject to photograph.  Mull is littered with boats that have reached the end of their working lives and have been stripped out and left to rot.  




We began our photo tour at Aros Falls near Tobermory and I will post some pictures from this part of the day next week.  Remember to visit the MacLean Photographic website at www.macleanphotographic.co.uk


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