Time for sunset
As if the day had not already been great, a double rainbow was painted over Loch Slapin. Sadly we did not have time or a place to photograph it. We arrived Elgol with enough time to find our composition before the sunset started. To our disappointment the rain was starting to hit us pretty hard. This made it extremely difficult to shoot, and the sun was pretty much drowned in the clouds. We tried our best to protect our gear, but ended up walking back under a big arch at the beach. After waiting there for about 5 minutes, the weather started to get better again. The clouds eased and revealed an absolutely breathtaking seascape. With the "Lord of the rings" reminding mountains "Cullin" behind, the rocky beach was an amazing sight. Slowly we moved back to the rocks we escaped during the rain, and we took our last shots before the darkness surrounded us. While packing up our gear, I noticed something move in my peripheral vision. Thinking it might be a new rock showing from the tide, I took a look, but I couldn't see anything. Suddenly I saw the movement again, and to our surprise it was a small seal! This young seal was a playful one, he swam a couple meters away from us, and he climbed the back of a rock to left for us, and jumped back in the water. We tried filming him, but with ISO 6400 it was not easy to get anything at all.
So this was our perfect day of shooting. I'm sorry the text became a bit longer than I had planned, but it was simply such an amazing day. The best part about it, and the part that might be most important to remember, is that this was the day we only said "YES". Who knows what would have happend if we said "NO" that morning, we might not have got the shots we were most pleased with from this journey.
I wish you all a great saturday!