The Braighe (rhymes with high) is a narrow neck of land which joins the Eye Peninsula, otherwise known as Point, to the rest of Lewis. There are beaches on both sides and, since it is only a mile from home, I have vowed many times to pop down and try a shot or two. A couple of days ago after being lazy for far too long I finally made it just before the sun disappeared. The beach on this side faces south and as the sun was setting over the land to the north west I had little time. This was the shot from that evening, five minutes later the sun was gone.
Just one of many lochs on the Isle of Lewis that are covered with water lilies in the summer months.
Fabulous location on the Isle of Lewis where there was once a seafood processing factory. The catch was once scallops but now the bay has a salmon farm and the old fishing is long gone.