Standing Stones at Dervaig

On a very sunny morning after visiting the derelict trawlers at Salen (blog here) I decided to head over to the Cnoc Fada standing stones at Dervaig to do another photographic visit. I first visited these stones last Easter during an Islandscape Photography workshop but on that occasion the light was a little flat.

On the morning in question the sun was coming up over the hills and I knew the light in the clearing of trees where the stones were situated would be very different than it was 13 months before (blog here).

When I arrived I was proven to be correct with the sunlight streaming through the pines and hitting the stones to give a dappled effect.

Here are the final images from my second photographic visit to the standing stones at Dervaig.






All Images taken on a Nikon D800 and Nikkor 105mm f2.8G VR micro or Nikkor 17-35mm f2.8 AF-S
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