
The Windswept Overlook
(Somewhere in the Scottish Highlands)
The rental car wheezed to a stop at the cliff's edge, steam rising from its hood like incense. Below us, the North Sea stretched endlessly, above us, clouds raced across an impossibly wide sky. This was the shot—the one that would make our friends back home forget about their weekend at the outlet mall.
But here's the thing about Scotland: it's windy. Ferociously, relentlessly windy. Every attempt at a self-portrait resulted in either my thumb covering the lens or my companion's hair creating what appeared to be a small, localized tornado.
That's when MacLeod emerged from his weathered Land Rover, carrying what looked like a wizard's staff made of aluminum. "American tourists," he muttered, extending the contraption with theatrical flair. "Always trying to capture the whole world with arms like T-Rex."
One smooth 360-degree sweep later, we had our money shot—and our dignity.
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