
Bow Fiddle Rock, an impressive natural sea arch on the Moray Firth coast, resembles the bow of a fiddle. It's popular with photographers for its dramatic formations, ideal during sunrise or sunset when the light highlights the rock's textures. The rock faces east, making early morning visits particularly captivating. Tides significantly affect how much of the rock is visible, so check tide schedules for optimal shooting conditions. Surrounding rugged cliffs and rock pools offer additional photo opportunities, and a good zoom lens can help capture the sea birds, like cormorants and herring gulls, nesting on the rock. Access involves a short walk from Portknockie, wear sturdy shoes for the uneven path.
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