Quite a strong and fantastic light show by the Aurora over Scotland and the UK last night, while I missed the best part I still got to see quite a spectacle! I decided to head to Dunbar and utilise the Bridge to Nowhere for a bit of foreground interest.
Another shot of the Longniddry shipwreck, thought I was in with a chance of getting the water still around the wreck but missed that by a bit, think I'll plan on an incoming tide instead.
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Craigleith Island, lying just off North Berwick on the Lothian Coastline, East of Edinburgh, an annoying island that I can never seen to get onto, but always a good reason to visit North Berwick, especially when the weather stays dry (rare) and there is lots of cloud about, I was lucky here as the sea was very rough (no chance of an island trip) but it stayed dry for a few shots, then once again it poured down, pretty happy with this one as the window I had was pretty much the only one of the day from what I saw!!
A much under visited and underrated part of Scotland, a lot of people head straight for the Highlands and miss gems like this just outside big cities like Edinburgh. The sea here on this day was very rough, getting this close was only allowed by way of an unlocked perimeter gate.. I kept having to retreat to clean the ND and grad filters, the whole shot probably took about 45 minutes after numerous failed attempts, my trainers and jeans got a good dealing with as well, although it looks relatively calm here, anyone who shoots long exposures will appreciate that the sea to the left of the frame was crazy and even an 81 second exposure could not tame it, I managed 2 shots without spray, counted myself lucky and moved away (to the non tidal sanctuary of the pub), I don't mess with the sea!
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"Here we stand on a rocky shore Your father stood here before you I can see his ghost explore you I can feel the sea implore you Not to pass on by Not to walk on by And not to try Just to let it come Don't bang the drum" The Bass Rock and Seacliff on a bit of an overcast day, perfect for B&W LE's Title taken from lyrics of : youtu.be/Ztk2lvTN7ZA
St. Baldred's Boat is certainly not a boat, but the name given to a dangerous rocky outcrop which juts into the sea north of Seacliff beach
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Another shot from the beach at North Berwick, I liked the line of foam/bubbles at the foot of the frame.
Decided to re-process a couple of old shots into b&w. Originally were posted in colour a while back.
North Berwick Law, also known simply as Berwick Law, is a conical hill which rises incongruously from the surrounding landscape (indeed, this is the definition of the Lowland Scots word "law"). It overlooks the East Lothian town of North Berwick and stands at 613 ft (187 m) above sea level.
The summit bears remnants of an Iron Age hill fort, and the ruins of later military buildings that were once used by lookouts in both the Napoleonic Wars, and in World War II.
Returned to the Lagoons at Musselburgh to try and catch the sunset but it didn't really come too much, twilight was better I think.
Belhaven Bridge looks very odd at high tide but all makes sense when you see it at low tide .Bass rock in the background Thanks for viewing every one
Happy New Year to everyone, sorry for the block of posts but during the Festive season my Broadband was down and has only been reconnected today! The old pier/jetty at North Berwick harbour, my first time back after its fairly recent renovation.
I've been going through the Hard Drives culling all the rubbish thats been lying around and not going to get used when I came across this long exposure of the Tidal pool at North Berwick and thought I quite like it, so here we have it for your viewing pleasure... or not!
Fidra Island as seen from Yellowcraigs beach
Always been fascinated by this pool at North Berwick and the long exposure effect on the family peering into it seemed like a good idea at the time.
LE from down at the back of Torness Nuclear Power station and its sea defences.
Looking back to the Rock on the way out of the beach area at Seacliff. Liked the leading line of the path and the framing by the archway and trees behind it.
I can't actually confirm if Dunbar does indeed rock but it was all I could come up with for a title for this one!
Strange rock formations down at North Berwick
North Berwick in East Lothian, somewhere I always go back to, over and over. I thought I had posted this before but I can't find it in my photostream so I must have forgot, have such a backlog of pics I can post due to neglecting Flickr recently and mostly posting on Facebook at www.facebook.com/ScotlandExplored something I need to change!
Barns Ness by night, took an impromptu trip down to the lighthouse since some clear skies were forecast.
Took a trip down the coast on Monday night to have another go at trying to cathc the Milky Way. Under estimated the light pollution from the Cement Works and the... erm... Nuclear Power station down the coast!
While the Power Station down at Cockenzie is being slowly demolished, I'm not sure of the fate of the old jetty at the back.
LE from down at the back of Torness Nuclear Power station and its sea defences and around the outlet leading into the Forth..
Don't think I've posted this before on Flickr, lose track of whats been posted here and whats on www.facebook.com/ScotlandExplored Anyway, came across this on the annual clearout and thought I'd bring it here! :-D
Is there a better way to spend a Bank Holiday?
Thanks to all Phoide contributors to East Lothian!
Most notably Dee Eff, Lenis Las and Quentin 'Q' Thompson.