Skye Stack


An early start to beat the weather heading towards Skye had us walking along the cliff tops on the north end of the island.  With high winds and sunshine that occassionally showed through the fast moving clouds the conditions were perfect for a long exposure landscape.

Using the stack as a focal point, I fitted the Fujinon 10-24mm with the Lee 'Big Stopper' 10x ND filter, giving an exposure of 210 seconds at f20 (iso200).

The second shot was taken further along the cliff with the camera facing north, the stack now a lot closer and framed by the two sections of cliff.  The exposure was now 180s at f11 (iso200).

Both images were transferred to my iPad via the Fujifilm App and tweaked in Snapseed.


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