
Ayrshire
Trees in evening Sunlight.
Evening sun briefly breaks through a stormy Ayrshire Sky.
Navigation Light, HFF
The seaward end of a breakwater which juts out into Ayr Bay and on to the Firth of Clyde, The navigation light has been occupied by a pair of Cormorants who are enjoying the September Sun,
If you are able to view large the lighthouse at Troon is just visible on the left hand horizon
Stormy Signs of Autumn
A wet country road in Ayrshire as autumn approaches.
I like how stormy sunlight enhances colours and adds sharpness.
Enlarge if you prefer
And an alternative musical version that is in my opinion worth a look, www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZVz_IJoyO6Y
Sea, Sun and Sand.
A warm September day and a view across to the beach and esplanade from the South pier at Ayr in Scotland.,
I recommend a large view.,
The most relaxing music I could find to accompany the image, www.youtube.com/watch?v=-O8yg8elY_k
Wish everyone HFF and a great weekend, but stay safe in this troubled times.
On the Carrick Coast
Built for the Kennady Clan in the 1200s Dunure Castle ruins are still a feature on this prommetary along the Carrick Coast in South Ayrshire.
Shot in 16.9 so a large view recommended
Lifeboat Weather
The Girvan all weather Shannon class Lifeboat " Elizabeth and Gertrude Allen" on her mooring, as the sky darkens and bad weather rolls in from the Firth of Clyde.
A Seat on top!
Kennedy Park, Dunure on the North Carrick Coast,Soyth Ayrshire, Scotland,
16.9.
Wish everyone a great week.
Breakwater
Harbour protection at Maidens on the Ayrshire Coast, The harbour date from the early 1900s and is owned and managed by a local harbour trust/.
Rolling In.
Traffic on the A77 South Western 300 Coastal Route can steal a glance or two as the waves roll in from Firth of Clyde and into the sheltered moorings at the attractive coastal village of Ballantrae on the Carrick Coast in South Ayrshire,
The conical hill on the right of the image is the 270m Knockdolian Hill and far left the A77 steep climb up to Bennane Head.
I think this possibly looks better large.
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