Wild Weather at Clogga
Rain battered my jacket the moment I stepped out of the car. Clogga Strand was bearing the brunt this morning. I love how the mist layers the landscape, softening the hill in the background while the foreground rocks remain jagged and sharp. Keeping the lens dry was the biggest struggle here. Wipe, shoot, wipe, shoot. In Snapseed, I leaned into the desaturated look, boosting the structure slightly on the water to emphasise the power of the ocean. It’s proof that you don't need blue skies for a compelling image; sometimes, the "bad" weather tells a better story.