The Mooring Rope
Dunbar Harbour is one of our favourite places to walk, there is always something new to see and photograph. Unlike North Berwick, the harbour at Dunbar is a working harbour with fishing boats coming and going all year round. This afternoon the boats were tied up to the quay and lay waiting ready for their crews on the next run out into the North Sea to bring home the next catch.
Walking round with the camera a coiled mooring rope caught my eye, the heavy hemp, weathered by age and the sea, produced a beautiful texture. The rope was on the harbour walk at the end of the run of fishing boast so I was able to get the boats in the background, but out of focus as I decided to use an aperture of f2 on the 23mm Fujinon lens fitted to the Fujifilm X100.
The winter scene called for a mono conversion of the image in post production and this was achieved in Silver Efex Pro2.
Here are some more shots of Dunbar Harbour on this cold January day.
All images taken on a Fujifilm X100 and Fujinon 23mm f2 lens
Walking round with the camera a coiled mooring rope caught my eye, the heavy hemp, weathered by age and the sea, produced a beautiful texture. The rope was on the harbour walk at the end of the run of fishing boast so I was able to get the boats in the background, but out of focus as I decided to use an aperture of f2 on the 23mm Fujinon lens fitted to the Fujifilm X100.
The winter scene called for a mono conversion of the image in post production and this was achieved in Silver Efex Pro2.
Here are some more shots of Dunbar Harbour on this cold January day.
All images taken on a Fujifilm X100 and Fujinon 23mm f2 lens
wow amazing photo, sharp and beauty.. nice blog..
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