After the winter storms, often you will find enormous pieces of bleached drift wood cast up on the stony shingle near the mouth of the river Findhorn. Some of these tree sized lumps drying like old dinosaurs make great foreground interest. On this occasion I used it in conjunction with a superb winter sunset that belies the freezing conditions, notice how the pale bleached wood has picked up some of the reflected twilight sky above adding another enjoyable palette of colour opposite in hue to the fire raging behind.
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