In June 2021 my wife Liz and I took a two week holiday to Ayrshire in southern Scotland, which has a lot of history, landscapes and coast to enjoy, and we spent most of our time driving around finding new places to explore.
But one place I kept coming back to was the wonderful coastal road running south from Girvan, and giving a fantastic view out over the Irish Sea to the uninhabited island of Ailsa Craig.
With sunset at around 10pm to the northwest, I arranged to be in position in a convenient layby to create a time lapse video of the sun dropping below the horizon just to the right of the island.
But despite four attempts I never did manage to film a 'clean' sunset.
However, I did manage to create four time lapse videos looking out over Ailsa Craig, each with varying degrees of cloud cover and sunlight.
This is the first time lapse sequence I shot from my chosen spot, with a lot of cloud but with a few bright patches catching the warm light from the setting sun.
Filename - ailsa craig clouds timelapse 01
Camera - Canon EOS 6DMK2
Lens - 24-105mm zoom @ 45mm
Exposure (start of shoot) - 1/200 sec @ f/4, ISO100
Exposure (end of shoot) - 1/50 sec @ f/4, ISO100
Filters - 2 stop neutral density graduated filter used to reduce the brightness of the sky.
Shooting interval - 3 seconds
Location - Ayrshire, Scotland
This clip - HD 720p, 30fps (4K and 1080p HD formats also available)
Clip duration - 24 seconds
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