Hebridean Moon

Posted by Alistair Keddie (Glasgow, United Kingdom) on 9 November 2009 in Landscape & Rural and Portfolio.

A summer moon rises into a gentle twilight above the vast tidal beach of Traigh Scarasta with the lights Northton in the distance, South Harris, Western Isles of Scotland.

Traigh Scarasta is part of a large and complex system of white sand beaches, bays and dunes on South Harris that form a spectacular and special environment unique to the Western Isles of Scotland. Much of the beach at Scarasta lies under a few feet of water that empties at low tide and allows you to walk for miles out into the bay. Looking back across all this sand is a truly magical experience, especially on a summer night with the moon rising into the extended Hebridean twilight.

Welcome to big Alba photography and the fine art photographic work of Alistair Keddie, a photographer, artist and animated film maker from Scotland with a deep passion for photographing the landscape.

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Canon EOS 5D
30 seconds
F/16.0
ISO 50
21 mm

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