It's hard to respond to the Isle of Skye picture without knowing what I am looking at. I take it that the picture I see on my monitor screen approximates the pictorial content of a photograph but I would love to imagine the experience of being with the photograph itself. For example:
Of what medium is the photograph; gelatin-silver, platinotype, bromoil, what? Is it glossy or matte?
How big is the photograph? Imagining myself in front of a 6x4 foot museum size picture is a totally different experience compared to contemplating a whole plate contact.
Who made the photograph; the credited author or a workshop technician? What is the credited authors relationship to the final work?
Where can I travel to stand in the presence of this photograph, to bask in its radiance in effect? Is it in a gallery, museum, or private collection?
Can I buy this photograph, can I afford it? Being in possession of an expensive piece of art is in itself a "tingle factor" experience.