Right out on the north-western edge of Europe, on the edge of the Atlantic Ocean, it’s ‘next stop North America’. If you're very keen-eyed you can see, on the horizon at the top left, the island of Lewis.
It’s an unforgiving landscape. The rocks show their age, having been pushed up from the horizontal position on ancient sea-beds over millenia of tectonic plate movement so that they now lie at an angle. There’s not a lot of soil on the ground and this is the land on which people have have to grow crops and feed livestock.
From the top of a hill named Meall an Fheadain the view in all directions was breathtaking. To the north-west, you look over the township (hamlet) of Altandhu and out to the Atlantic.
I went for this when I felt the sunlight on the ground in the top right gave the picture a nice sort of 'lift'.
Comments and thoughts always welcome.
Canon 40D, EF 24-70 f2.8L @ 24mm. ISO200. 1/20s @f22