Sunset on the west coast of Scotland
This is not far from being opposite the Isle of Arran and carries all these wonderful reflections across the big beach area from the front to the back of the shot.
The old church on the right of the shot has been there for centuries, pointing up at all this beauty, day after day.
The marina on the far left where you can just see yacht masts sticking up, is where you get in your boat or board the ferry to do the one hour journey to Arran, and step into a slower, more peaceful, gentle and unrushed time over there, which is hard to come away from.
“Little Scotland”, they call it, because it has just about every geographical feature the rest of Scotland is home to - from mountains to beaches, and, yes, a golf course set up on a slope ! (yes, only in Scotland - maybe)