Alexander Mazurov, Eshaness, Shetland (2016)
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Alexander Mazurov, Eshaness, Shetland (2016)
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A Scottish photographer has captured a stunning sunset selfie perching on 150-foot-tall cliffs. Steve Birrell, 44, from Shetland, set his camera up and walked 40 metres away to the edge of Calders Geo, in Esha Ness, for this perfectly timed shot Credit: Steve Birrell/Magnus News
Dore Holm, Eshaness, Shetlands (août 2017)
Northmavine Peninsula coastline, Shetland
After going up Ronas Hill we wanted to explore some more of the area that we could see from the top of the hill. The day was ending and we were quite tired, so we only saw a glimpse of the rock formations and sea stacks, but what we saw was very impressive, especially bathed in the light of the setting sun. The stretch between Hillswick and Tangwick is particularly beautiful, which is what you see in the first four pictures, including the peculiar pointy rocks known as ‘The Drongs’ (4th photo, also visible from the top of Ronas Hill). Then we drove over to the Eshaness area and stopped at Tangwick to watch the seals relax among the rocky shore.
Shetland Day 5
Our whole Shetland trip in a playlist
Shetland Storms I almost got myself blown off the cliff Eshaness
Streamline containers, Aberdeen by Theo Laugh
Eshaness, îles Shetlands (août 2017)
Eshaness, îles Shetlands (août 2017)