Recently I drove up to the Outer Hebrides, the Isles of Lewis and Harris. These places are truly a photographer's dream. I learned quickly that if the weather and lighting didn't suit the picture I wanted, I simply had to wait a few minutes - or in some cases, a few seconds - and I'd get the one I wanted. Here's a compilation of the difference that a few minutes made in my photography.
On my drive up through the Highlands, before I got to the islands, I stopped at the side of the road to take a picture. Before I could do so, it started raining so hard I couldn't even leave my car. I took this from inside the car...
My next stop was near Loch Tulla. The rain was pouring down in sheets...
On the Isle of Harris, this one was my absolute favourite. I stopped because of the marvelous play of blues across the water...
Finally, on my way back from Harris to Lewis, with pounding rain and darkened skies, the sun suddenly burst out in a blaze of glory - for about a second.
..and in another moment was gone altogether.
Truly, "the heavens declare the glory of God, and the firmament shows His handiwork." (Psalm 19.1) And what a beautiful, varied, changing handiwork it is!

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4 comments:
How gorgeous!!!! The beauty must have been very restorative
Great shots. I want to go there!
That is awesome! Thank you so much for giving a glimpse of that day! God is so creative--constantly changing the beauty of the world, like a kaleidoscope.
absolutely gorgeous : )
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