There is no such thing as bad weather.....


I have written time and again on this blog that I am a great believer that there is no such thing as bad weather for photography, you have to work with what you've got.  Now I live in Scotland and the reputation for changeable weather conditions is well founded and, unless the skies are grey and it is raining in buckets, I see the weather in this part of the world as a photographic challenge that needs to be embraced.

Yesterday evening we went for a walk on the beach near Tyningham.  Because the weather was looking a bit overcast we headed to Links Wood because with the tree line skirting the beach, we had some shelter if the weather forecast proved to be right - and it was!

Here are some 'dark and moody' mono shots of the beach from the tree line, which summed up the weather on this walk. 

I just love the drama in the clouds and I recommend getting out there with your camera in all conditions - just remember to go prepared for the weather.  There is a famous saying - There is no such thing as bad weather, only the wrong clothes - how true!




All images taken on the Fujifilm X-T1 + Fujinon XF10-24mm f4R OIS


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