Storm Light

Jim Robertson

Storm Light

Same shoot as yesterday. Looking West over the Moray Firth from Lossiemouth, in Moray Scotland.

Nikon D80
Aperture Priority
1/67 sec. at f16
ISO 100
Nikon 18.0-70.0mm f/3.5-4.5 at 52mm
0.6 ND soft Grad.
0.9 ND soft Grad.
Tripod

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Storm Light by Jim Robertson
Storm Light by Jim Robertson
  • Michael Walters

    Michael Walters

    oooh that is brilliant! wow what a awesome freaky scene! Great capture my friend!

  • Jim Robertson replied

    Thanks Mike. We had some snow not long after this.

  • AngieBel

    AngieBel

    What a fantastic moody seascape…you have captured the chilly conditions masterfully.

  • Jim Robertson replied

    Thank you Angie. Always appreciate your comments.

  • dinghysailor1

    dinghysailor1

    wow superb capture of some weather coming in …. wonderful work
    :)

  • Jim Robertson replied

    Thank you Maggie. Really kind of you.

  • peaceofthenorth

    peaceofthenorth

    well done..it seems the sea is angry today,,,,steve

  • Jim Robertson replied

    Hi Steve. Thank you. No sign of the aurora here this year. Maybe I missed it :)

  • Steve  Taylor

    Steve Taylor

    Good exposure and mood.

  • Jim Robertson replied

    Thank you Steve.

  • JacquiK

    JacquiK

    Lovely picture

  • Jim Robertson replied

    Thank you Jacqui. Kind of you to comment.

  • DavidMark

    DavidMark

    Top shot, Jim. All the elements you’ve composed are working very well together. This shot could tell many stories. Wonderful.

  • Jim Robertson replied

    Thanks Dave for that great comment :)

  • Carolyn Bishop

    Carolyn Bishop

    Beautiful! Wow!

  • Jim Robertson replied

    Thank you Carolyn. Much appreciated.

  • Fraser Ross

    Fraser Ross

    Excellent moody shot that captures our weather perfectly

  • Jim Robertson replied

    :) Time for more Aberlour. Thanks Fraser.

  • Anne O'Connor

    Anne O'Connor

    Another fabulous coastline image. You have the clouds and light over the lighthouse just perfect.

  • Jim Robertson replied

    Thank you Anne. So kind of you.

  • JennyDean

    JennyDean

    This is gorgeous, I’d love to take my camera to Scotland!

  • Jim Robertson replied

    :) Thank Jenny. Australia has it all somewhere Im sure :)

  • Anthony Mancuso

    Anthony Mancuso

    beautiful image

  • Jim Robertson replied

    Thanks again Anthony

  • Rosalie Scanlon

    Rosalie Scanlon

    Beautiful scene and capture. Wonderful shot.

  • Jim Robertson replied

    Thank you Rosalie.

  • PJS15204

    PJS15204

    ominous skies are present only adding to the natural beauty of this shot great work!

  • Jim Robertson replied

    Thank you Pj

  • terezadelpilar

    terezadelpilar


    CONGRATULATIONS!!

  • Jim Robertson replied

    Hi Tereza and thank you once again for your great support. Really appreciated.

  • STEVE  BOOTE

    STEVE BOOTE

    WONDERFUL IMAGE,OOZING ATMOSPHERE AND SOME GREAT LIGHT.VERY NICE MATE.

  • Jim Robertson replied

    Thanks Steve for your great comment.

  • ratscat

    ratscat

    another really nice shot!
    I shouldn’t be surprised !

  • Jim Robertson replied

    Thanks again :))

  • Joan A Hamilton

    Joan A Hamilton

    Awesome again! I am enjoying your portfolio so much! Thank you!!

  • Jim Robertson replied

    Thanks so much Joan. I really apprecaite your commnets.

  • Kevin Skinner

    Kevin Skinner

    Superb capture of the Moray Firth. I have watched, many a time, the weathers drifting in from the far off shores like this. Wonderful.

  • Jim Robertson replied

    Thanks Kevin. Aye soon be back to these stormy days. Can’t say that I’m not looking forward to them. There’s always something good light wise that turns up.

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