Quiraing, Isle of Skye under the Fog. The thing about Scotland, as pointed out about another friend on this forum, is that because of the elevation and the amount of rain they get. You see the lush green grass. Plus often the grass is manicured in some way by the amount of sheep that are around. You can see tiny sheep that dot the land. To the far right in the picture your able to spot the Atlantic, and another Island.
This is a tighter crop and these shots were from a higher vantage point, than my other submission.
Canon EOS M6 Mark II ƒ/8 1/125 32mm ISO100 July 30th, 2025
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Oh, I like this much much better than your first version entered into the contest! Sometimes less is more, no matter whether a landscape or trash can. We really get a sense of the lush green grass and the climate which produces it. The strong diagonal lines create movement. Now I really want to just sit and take it all in.