Sunset across The Moray Firth in north east Scotland is always a sight to enjoy and, at 58 degrees north, twilight lasts for such a long time at this time of year. This was yesterday evening, with sunset at 21:35 it was still light at midnight.
As with many of our sunsets, the colours got much stronger after the sun had dropped behind the mountains across The Firth.
This shot was 3 minutes at f/10 and taken a few minutes after sunset.