The Mull of Galloway is a breathtaking and remote headland situated at the southernmost tip of Scotland. It stands as a testament to Scotland's wild and rugged beauty, with panoramic views of the Irish Sea, the Isle of Man, and the Northern Irish coast.
The picture was shot with Canon 6D MkII and Sigma 20mm f/1.4 with ND and polarising filters allowing to use 25 second exposure at f/5.6 and ISO100. The post processing includes adding contrast and saturation and removing of some man-made structures. I've used multiple exposures to do focus stacking to make sure the foreground and background are in DOF.