A long exposure, landscape image of the coastline near the ruined St Andrews' Castle in Fife, Scotland, on a cold winter's day.
"Straight to the Point" is a view from the outer wall of the Less well known town's Harbour sitting on its eastern periphery, yet just a few steps from the busy town centre and nestling below the ruins of the mediaeval Cathedral and 33m tower of St Rule's church.
A long exposure, seascape image of the ancient harbour walls at St Andrews in Fife, Scotland, on a rare cold but clear and still day in December.
A local beachcomber takes advantage of the low tide at St. Andrews harbour. The Harbour is home to a fleet of around a dozen small fishing vessels, landing high quality shellfish from around the nearby shores, which are sold locally, nationally and exported. A small, but growing, number of pleasure craft are also based within the sheltered waters of the Inner basin.
Thanks to all Phoide contributors to St Andrews!
Most notably The Jacobite.