I’ve just returned from a brilliant Easter weekend on the stunning Isle of Mull in Scotland's Inner Hebrides. My wife and I coverered almost every road on the island during our trip and saw countless breathtaking views.
This island has endless photographic opportunities and it was hard-going not stopping the car every 5 minutes to take a shot!
The best thing from a photography point of view was the range of photos I was able to take and practice while I was there. I dabbled in astro photography one night where the sky was clear and the moon was sitting low on the horizon. We were lucky enough to encounter some dolphins and plenty of woolly highland cows too!
And then of course all the classic landscape photography took up the most of my tripod-time. Beaches, lochs and mountains, sometimes all three. It was so much fun and I felt like I mastered some more techniques which was really satisfying!
A brilliant trip and we even scoffed a creme egg each at Fingal’s Cave on the Isle of Staffa on Easter Sunday :)