Rising from the restless waters of Scotland’s Moray Coast, Bow Fiddle Rock stands as one of the most striking natural sea stacks in the country. On this moody evening near Portknockie, heavy clouds rolled across the sky while the tide surged around the dark volcanic rock. In the fading light, the arching formation appeared almost sculptural, its weathered structure carved slowly by centuries of wind and sea.
Using a long exposure allowed the rushing water to soften into flowing textures around the jagged shoreline. The movement of the tide contrasts with the quiet strength of the rock itself, capturing a dramatic moment where ocean, stone, and sky come together along this rugged stretch of the Scottish coastline.
Rising from the restless waters of Scotland’s Moray Coast, Bow Fiddle Rock stands as one of the most striking natural sea stacks in the country. On this moody evening near Portknockie, heavy clouds rolled across the sky while the tide surged around the dark volcanic rock. In the fading light, the arching formation appeared almost sculptural, its weathered structure carved slowly by centuries of wind and sea.
Using a long exposure allowed the rushing water to soften into flowing textures around the jagged shoreline. The movement of the tide contrasts with the quiet strength of the rock itself, capturing a dramatic moment where ocean, stone, and sky come together along this rugged stretch of the Scottish coastline.