Just a few more images of Barra & Vatersay as seen through a plastic Holga lens. It has a focal length equivalent of 50mm & aperture is fixed at f8. Ideal snapshot lens if you can work with the low contrast, vignetted, unsharp look… especially at the moment as the weather remains very unsettled with terrific lighting :-)
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Look at those gorgeous colours! I rather love it when the sea is ruffled like that, so you have this tension between the tropical colours and the chilly North Atlantic breeze! Though the still, hot days are undeniably beautiful.