The light was fantastic this afternoon over at Plockton, looking south from the old salmon trap at Dubh-Aird. I tried this in black and white as well but felt the colour just emphasised the sky a bit better. The image below is looking the other way, north towards the Beallach nam Ba. These old salmon traps were designed to trap salmon when the tide receded leaving them high and dry to be collected by the fishermen.
I also got a lovely shot from the end of the aerodrome looking south, which is now the image at the top of this page.
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