The Mangersta sea stacks rise sharply from the Atlantic, their dark forms catching the last warm light as it moves across the cliffs. In this photograph, the contrast between the illuminated rock and the deep blue water gives the scene its depth, while the grassy foreground anchors the composition. The west coast of Lewis is known for its rugged geology, and here the stacks stand out clearly against the shifting sky, shaped by centuries of weather and tide. The low sun brings out the texture in the cliffs and highlights the scale of the landscape. Printed on archival PermaJet paper, this fine‑art Hebridean coastal print captures the drama, structure and atmosphere of one of the island’s most striking locations.
The Mangersta sea stacks rise sharply from the Atlantic, their dark forms catching the last warm light as it moves across the cliffs. In this photograph, the contrast between the illuminated rock and the deep blue water gives the scene its depth, while the grassy foreground anchors the composition. The west coast of Lewis is known for its rugged geology, and here the stacks stand out clearly against the shifting sky, shaped by centuries of weather and tide. The low sun brings out the texture in the cliffs and highlights the scale of the landscape. Printed on archival PermaJet paper, this fine‑art Hebridean coastal print captures the drama, structure and atmosphere of one of the island’s most striking locations.