A boiling seething mass of Atlantic ocean pummels the west coast of Lewis off the Scottish mainland and we sit on the cliff top with spume from the sea blowing clouds of foamy bubbles up the walls of the cliffs. This is Scotland's Apostles but these ones are more akin to Voldermort than the warm friendly sandstone stacks on the South Australian coastline. I prefer to shoot this type of landscape in layered light where light and shade play off against each other and render the landscape in three dimensions rather creating visual depth.
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