I made this image on a somewhat hurried sunset shoot early in my trip to Glencoe at the beginning of 2020. With the storm clouds in the distance and wind howling we opted to just come back to the house and wander to the adjacent beach. However right as I had spotted this little pond, one large cloud directly overhead was momentarily lit up with a brilliant orange (a hint of which you can see in the water in the distance). Not being in a position to put the cloud in the frame, but seeing its beautiful reflection in the water I opted to work quickly with what I had. The entire moment lasted only a minute as the fierce winds were pushing the cloud off very quickly! It was a satisfying end to the day. I titled this image ‘Firebird’ because the instant I saw the image pop up on my screen, the orange of the water and shape of the pool reminded me of a soaring bird in flight and that image has stuck with me since.
Its incredible how soft the light is in this considering that it was made at noon. This is a two panel stitch and I've debated on whther to include the tree on the left. One could consider it distracting, but I like how it balances the mountain on the right and the side light on it is sublime. 5.000s, Automated Frame Average
Early Morning Snow in the Cairngorms
Early Morning Snow in the Cairngorms
Clearing Storm over Laxdale Lochs
Clearing Storm over Laxdale Lochs
A Beach, A Storm and A Rainbow
A Beach, A Storm and A Rainbow