Red Sky in the Morning
After several long haul trips to Japan, China and Bahrain, with shorter flights to France and Portugal over the past couple of months, the racing season is drawing to a close.
I have travelled to some wonderful places and have shared some of my exploits on this blog, but it has left me little time to get out and about with the camera closer to home in Scotland. I intend to remedy this situation and this morning I made a start by heading out to Barns Ness.
Watching the weather forecast on the BBC last night there were fronts moving across the country which meant there was a good possibility of a nice sunrise. So I packed the camera bag and headed out to Barns Ness just before dawn. The cloud formations above the Lammermuirs boded well and as the sun came up the clouds were lit with a red glow that slowly turned golden.
I set one camera on the tripod to capture some long exposures and the other was fitted with either the 16-55mm f2.8 or the 50-140mm f2.8 to capture the scene as it unfolded.
In 45 minutes the sun was high enough for the light show to be concluded and it was one of those events thank makes all the effort of rolling out of bed in the dark worth while.
All images shot on the Fujifilm X-T1 with either a XF10-24mm f4 or XF50-140mm f2.8
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