
A view from the ferry approaching Port Askaig in the Sound of Islay on an April evening. A snow capped Ben More on Mull in the distance. In the foreground Carragh an t-Sruith lighthouse on Islay’s neighbour Jura.

A view from the ferry approaching Port Askaig in the Sound of Islay on an April evening. A snow capped Ben More on Mull in the distance. In the foreground Carragh an t-Sruith lighthouse on Islay’s neighbour Jura.

A view of the Loch Indaal lighthouse on the Rhinns of Islay at dawn on a beautiful November morning. A passing fishing boat travelling out from Bowmore in the background.

To answer the question from the title of this post: No.
This is a view from the Loch Indaal coastal path in the very last light of dusk/gloaming. Some stars high in the sky, below them the service plane from Glasgow approaching across the Rhinns of Islay on its way to Islay International Airport at Glenegedale. Below it towards the right you can make out the light of the Loch Indaal lighthouse.