Weekly Photo Challenge: Near and Far

These photos were taken on one of those atmospheric afternoons, where the sun and the clouds compete for sky, whipped along by a warm late summer wind. I love the way the sand and the sea form converging lines reaching towards the horizon. It always feels as though my sight and my breath is being pulled away into the distance, where layer after layer of rocks, isles and the Kingdom of Fife race to meet layer after layer of cloud, all fading into pale blue.

The beaches here really do seem to streach forever into an infinite horizon, helped along by the curves of the coast, and the ever shifting tideline.

About greenmackenzie

Hi, I'm Seonaid, and I share my home on the shores of Loch Ness deep in the Scottish Highlands with my husband, my son and a couple of dogs. I love art which is here now and gone tomorrow...like food and nature...but also have a passion for vintage and the ancient past! Nature is my favourite muse, with her wild ever shifting seasons. I have been using and teaching mindfulness and relaxation for over 12 years, and have yet to become any sort of expert :-) I'm a Psychotherapist and Cancer Support Specialist in Maggies Highlands
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6 Responses to Weekly Photo Challenge: Near and Far

  1. Lovely colors, a strong shot!

  2. ladyfi says:

    What marvellous shots – that beach looks as if it is going onto eternity.

  3. sagehaven says:

    your photos and writing never fail to take my breath away … so very glad I found your blog!

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