A day by day account of the lead up to and trip to Lochinver and Assynt, Scotland for the purposes of photography, hiking and solitude.
Sunday, April 29, 2012
29th April
There are some of you out there (maybe) who are thinking that I have lost interest in this blog on account of the lack of posts for the last few days. However, I have to remind you that this is a weekend and I deserve a rest too. In reality, I have not been resting despite the social life that has caused me to be involved in those 'weekendy' things such as sport, TV and general carousing. In addition to those activities I have developed several rolls of B/W film, scanned them and made some interim digital files as well as continuing to prepare my color digital files from Sandwood Bay (yep folks, I'm still there, moping disconsolately along the sand nursing a wet camera amongst other things). By tomorrow, I expect to have left the beach and will be wandering through the fantastical world of the dunes that lie seductively in waiting behind the sand. In the meantime here are a few more images from the beach, including (or rather starring) that lovely little sea stack called Am Buachaille.
Am Buachaille #3
Sandwood Bay (south end)
Sandwood Bay (north end)
Am Buachaille #1
The large Torridonian sandstone stack of Am Buachaille, Gaelic for The Herdsman, was first climbed in 1968 by Tom Patey and Ian Clough.
why do you keep showing the same areas, such as sandwood bay, did you set your camera on auto. and go asleep
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