Todhead Point from Catterline Bay
I first stumbled across this composition a couple of years ago - a very strong sense of depth - and have been meaning to update my "take" on the scene ever since.
So, passing by the area again, I called in and made this black+white, long exposure, pixel-shifted focus-stack image of it.
Receding layers of rock (till/diamicton and Catterline lava+psammite+quartzite+feldspar conglomerate) leading the eye toward Todhead Point lighthouse in the distance.
So, passing by the area again, I called in and made this black+white, long exposure, pixel-shifted focus-stack image of it.
Receding layers of rock (till/diamicton and Catterline lava+psammite+quartzite+feldspar conglomerate) leading the eye toward Todhead Point lighthouse in the distance.
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Location
GPS location: 56.895668, -2.213175