Approaching Hebridean Storm


This shot was taken on the Isle of Lewis last summer during our trip to the Outer Hebrides.  After visiting the Callanish Stones and the Gearrannan Black Houses, we stopped off at the beautiful sandy beach at Dail Mor.  

Daily Mor is on the North West side of the island facing the Atlantic and we could see the next weather front rolling in.  The dramatic rain clouds were set against the waves crashing onto the sandy shore and against the rocks of the headland at the north end of the beach.

About 10 minutes after this image was taken the rain started to fall in typical Hebridean fashion - heavy and sideways.  But we were dressed for the weather and it was only a short walk back to the car. 

This shot was taken on the Fujifilm X-Pro1 and the Fujinon XF18mm f2R lens, with the image converted to black and white in Silver EFEX Pro2 software.


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