The purpose of this blog is to publish some of our pictures of the Isle of Skye, Scotland. We lay no claim to these being great photographs - they are just pictures of what we see, taken with ordinary compact cameras. We hope you enjoy browsing.

Richard and Sue


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Monday, 26 September 2016

Skye Skies

With few trees or buildings, our sky here is BIG. Add in the Hebridean weather, sunrise or sunset, and an awesome sky is often the result.

I am posting below a collection of sky pictures mostly taken from at or near Roskhill (near Dunvegan) in the last few years.











2 comments:

  1. Stunning skys, will I see them I geography. Have you seen the Aurora Borealis there

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  2. I seldom put pictures of clouds on Geograph, Bill. As for the Aurora Borealis - it is sometimes seen from Skye, though you have to be in the right place at the right time, and I have never managed that! I don't believe we get the full 'curtains' aurora - more likely just a green and purple glow.

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