The ferry across to North Uist was pretty uneventful. The sea was as flat as a pancake and out on the observation deck I was enjoying the sunshine.
Arriving at Lochmaddy on North Uist in the afternoon the first thing that struck me was just how beautiful the island is. It's possible to drive from North Uist to South Uist through Benbecula on a manmade causeway which is quite a sight to see but I didn't have the time to see as much as I would have liked.

Not having been before I booked an overnight stay in the Temple View Hotel. What a great wee place. It gets it's name from the Trinity Temple that can be seen from the my bedroom window. I was going to post a picture of the temple but the sunset on that night was quite spectacular.
Standing out on the hill watching the sun going down was really mesmerising and I almost forgot to take pictures. I almost missed the whole thing as I was in my hotel room watching T.V. and only looked out the window because I had to answer my phone which was on the window sill. After a mad panic to get on my shoes and a manic run across a field I finally got set up on a hill next to the temple overlooking the west coast of the island. I took a meter reading from the rocks in the foreground and the lightest part of the sky to calculate the filter needed. On manual focus, I focussed a third of the way into the scene using the live view function on my camera and then it was a case of remembering to trip the shutter.
I will be returning but for a longer stay so that I can explore more of the islands.
1ds Mk3, tripod, 0.9 Lee Hard Grad

