Watch the video blog that this image was shot in here: http://bit.ly/1njBW3h Previously I've posted a photograph of the Bow Fiddle Rock in it's harsh & craggy surroundings [photo link]. But the main draw for myself and my buddy Andy to visit was to shoot the rock itself, and boy is it a big sucker! Located in Portknockie, Scotland the Bow Fiddle Rock is nearly 50 feet tall. It's hard to visualise in your head what a 50 foot tall rock would look like, but if I had to use a word to describe it it'd be "mahoosive". It can actually be a bit of a challenge to get a good angle of the rock as it's actually quite far out to sea. You can get closer by climbing onto the surrounding rocks during low tide like we did but be careful! Once the tide starts to come in it comes in quick and strong. Rocks we had stood on before disappeared under water in less than 15 minutes, so get your shot and get out!
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