The Scurdie Ness Lighthouse at Montrose is always a rewarding subject to capture, no matter the conditions. From the calm blue skies of a bright morning, through the soft pastel tones of dusk, to the dramatic hues of a fiery sunset, this landmark never fails to deliver.
On these visits, the lighthouse stands firm against shifting skies – sometimes shrouded in sea mist, other times glowing in evening light. Each frame tells a slightly different story, shaped by the changing weather and the mood of the North Sea.
All images are taken with my iPhone from a vessel.
It’s the kind of location that invites repeated visits, rewarding patience with new perspectives every time.
As always, more of my coastal work can be found in my Places collection.