There was lovely soft light this morning with an overcast sky and dramatic clouds. There was also some slippery algae on the concrete slope down to the beach. I can attest to its slipperiness by showing you my skinned elbows and bruised back. The camera bounced off the lens hood and survived with no damage other than a few scratches on the plastic. Who knows how it would've turned out if I hadn't put the lens hood back on this morning! The lesson: watch your footing and not the landscape whilst in motion! But how many of us can walk out of work, cross the road and have this view! We're so lucky on Arran!
I had some fun with the processing on this one because the mountain itself was a bit soft.
North West Marine`s 24m workboat MV Headcorn was parked up in Brodick Bay overnight. This vessel is often used to tow and reposition cages for fish farms up and down Scotland`s west coast.