A4 picture in a 30×40 cm white mount (Frame NOT included).
This dramatic, 164-foot (50 meter) tall rock pinnacle is part of the larger Storr rocky hill, which is the highest point on the Trotternish Ridge. The rock formations were created by an ancient, massive landslide, making it a key geological feature of the area.
The freshwater loch (lake) in the foreground is situated just north of Portree, the island's main town. On a calm day, it offers a stunning reflection of the Storr and the surrounding landscape.
The photograph is taken from a popular viewpoint by the roadside (A855), which offers a magnificent, easily accessible perspective of the landmarks without requiring a hike.
A4 picture in a 30×40 cm white mount (Frame NOT included).
This dramatic, 164-foot (50 meter) tall rock pinnacle is part of the larger Storr rocky hill, which is the highest point on the Trotternish Ridge. The rock formations were created by an ancient, massive landslide, making it a key geological feature of the area.
The freshwater loch (lake) in the foreground is situated just north of Portree, the island's main town. On a calm day, it offers a stunning reflection of the Storr and the surrounding landscape.
The photograph is taken from a popular viewpoint by the roadside (A855), which offers a magnificent, easily accessible perspective of the landmarks without requiring a hike.