Our group's last stop of the day was our sunset shoot, and the subject in question is Logan Rock, which is perched high atop the cliffs near a little village called Treen.
Although the rock weighs some eighty tons, it was dislodged in 1824 by a group of British seamen, intent on showing what the Navy could do. However, following complaints from local residents for whom the rock had become a tourist attraction and source of income, the seamen were forced to restore it. The South West Coast Path, which follows the coast of south-west England from Somerset to Dorset passes by on the cliffs to the north.
We were very lucky to have the sun actually break through the clouds for our sunset shoot. I took several progressive shots as the sunset deepened.