07-15-2026 08:03 PM
While I was scouting around Malin Head, Ireland, the sun was starting to get lower. Since I am a geologist, I am always looking for rock formations in a more artistic way to include them in some photo compositions and Ireland, like Iceland has many rocks on the surface of all shapes. I came upon this dynamic scene and took note of the sidelight on the mainly quartzite formation. Suddenly, a member of our photo group came out of nowhere! He did not see me, so I waited to see if he would stop and he did. Exposure was not easy, so I exposed for the brighter mid-toned rocks on the right. This left the very dark rock valley on the right somewhat under exposed but not to the point of blocked-up shadows. I quickly shot a few frames hand-held and this is the best one. I shot the scene with my EOS R5 and an RF 24-105 f4 L lens.
07-15-2026 08:21 PM
MPBACK,
I like it.
Pretty gnarly... so to speak.
Steve Thomas
07-15-2026 08:50 PM
It's surreal looking. Another win. Very engaging image.
07-15-2026 09:57 PM
Hi Lee,
Thanks Cound I have an invite to your Knowledge Base?
Mike
07-16-2026 12:51 AM
sure thing...sent
07-16-2026 02:38 AM
I've cycled around parts of the Irish coast (in my younger days) and the scenery is absolutely stunning. Thanks for sharing this photograph, I continue to be amazed by these rock formations and how they were formed.
Ramsden
07-16-2026 08:38 AM
My complements, shows the details of formation and colors. I bet as a geologist, you like rock music.😊
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