I've shown this picture on here before and I've told the story, but it seems proper to do so again in this thread.
On December 31st 2014, my partner and wife, Sheila, died 16 months after having been diagnosed with clear cell ovarian cancer. Her only request to me was that I scatter her ashes off the west coast of Scotland on the waters she loved so much through her sailing trips and as the passageway to the wonderful western isles of Scotland.
In May of this year (2015) and with the kind help of a local man called Robbie MacKenzie (no relation), I was able to go out onto the water just off Stoerhead Lighthouse in Assynt, an area in the north-west of the country.
The next day I captured this at the lighthouse, looking out to the place at which, 24 hours earlier, I had scattered her ashes.
I have called this image 'Her Final Destination' and is, in a way, my memorial to her, given that she didn't want any plaques or suchlike to be erected.