These mounts stand on the island Skye in Shotland. To the North squares of the island. And I think myself that to remind them these "The Old Man"call. It's several years ago we has been there. Therefore I do it no longer exact.
I found still explanation concerning the rocks on Internet www.wikipedia.org
The Storr is a rocky hill on the Trotternish peninsula of the Isle of Skye. The hill presents a steep rocky eastern face overlooking the Sound of Raasay, contrasting with gentler grassy slopes to the east.
The Storr is prime example of the Trotternish landslip, the longest such feature in Great Britain.
The area in front of the cliffs of The Storr is known as The Sanctuary. This has a number of weirdly shaped rock pinnacles, the remains of ancient volcanic plugs. One of the most famous of these is known as The Old Man of Storr.
Wil
Hi Wil, found this in the VB and just had to comment. A lovely shot, full of atmosphere and makes me want to go there right now!
Just one point, the poles in the foreground slightly distract and it might be worth trying to clone them out for a totally clean landscape. Otherwise, just beautiful.
Cheers,
Steve.
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Hans.