In general, lacking high pointy mountains, Angus always strikes me as one of the less dramatic parts of the country. However, I’ve visited the Lunan Bay area a few times and it makes a good escape for an afternoon.
There’s quite a nice beach…
Pebbles amongst sand Decaying lump of tree bark on sand A small floral life-form amongst the pebbles and sand. Signs on a shed on the weay to Lunan Bay beach Sweeping leading lines – where the Lunan Water meets the sea Beach details: dead tree trunks/branches embedded in the sand, pointing at a hut amongst the dunes.
and the ruins of Red Castle stand out stark sandstone against blue skies – ideal with high-flying cirrus cloud in the background.
Pleasantly contrasty light illuminating the castle ruins, against a dramatic cloudy sky. Pleasantly contrasty light illuminating the castle ruins, against a dramatic cloudy sky. Quite an impressive ruined castle atop a small hill. Mouth of the Lunan Water outflow through the beach below Red Castle.
It also looks quite good from the air.
Red Castle, Lunan Bay Red Castle, Lunan Bay Floor plans Lunan Water Estuary Red Castle, Lunan Bay
And finally, I’m experimenting with a different art form – composite overlays, controlling visual information by selectively retaining structures. Essence of Lunan in one.
