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Mullion Cove Lava Sky is proof that cloudy skies can be just as spectacular as clear sunsets. Throughout the day there had been some interesting textured cloud formations moving in a westerly direction which gave me a strong sense that I could capture a unique sunset.
Mullion Cove has a quaint fisherman’s cottage tucked into the rocks that makes for a beautiful quintessential coastal fishing scene, and I chose this as my destination. At sunset, the sun dips behind Mullion Island giving it an incredible backlight that on this occasion was burning with a bright orange glow. There was a break in the clouds that allows the sun to cast down onto the water directly between the gap in the small harbour walls which draws the eyes down to the small cottage and intricate details of the lobster cages and floats.
The flame-coloured light hitting the clouds gives the texture of molten lava spreading across the sky and is in perfect contrast with the quiet, sleepy shoreline.
Mullion Cove Lava Sky is proof that cloudy skies can be just as spectacular as clear sunsets. Throughout the day there had been some interesting textured cloud formations moving in a westerly direction which gave me a strong sense that I could capture a unique sunset.
Mullion Cove has a quaint fisherman’s cottage tucked into the rocks that makes for a beautiful quintessential coastal fishing scene, and I chose this as my destination. At sunset, the sun dips behind Mullion Island giving it an incredible backlight that on this occasion was burning with a bright orange glow. There was a break in the clouds that allows the sun to cast down onto the water directly between the gap in the small harbour walls which draws the eyes down to the small cottage and intricate details of the lobster cages and floats.
The flame-coloured light hitting the clouds gives the texture of molten lava spreading across the sky and is in perfect contrast with the quiet, sleepy shoreline.
Mullion Cove Lava Sky is proof that cloudy skies can be just as spectacular as clear sunsets. Throughout the day there had been some interesting textured cloud formations moving in a westerly direction which gave me a strong sense that I could capture a unique sunset.
Mullion Cove has a quaint fisherman’s cottage tucked into the rocks that makes for a beautiful quintessential coastal fishing scene, and I chose this as my destination. At sunset, the sun dips behind Mullion Island giving it an incredible backlight that on this occasion was burning with a bright orange glow. There was a break in the clouds that allows the sun to cast down onto the water directly between the gap in the small harbour walls which draws the eyes down to the small cottage and intricate details of the lobster cages and floats.
The flame-coloured light hitting the clouds gives the texture of molten lava spreading across the sky and is in perfect contrast with the quiet, sleepy shoreline.