Dunbar Harbour


One of the great things about living in Dunbar is the harbour, which is a brilliant place for taking images.  Dunbar is a working harbour and when I was down there on Sunday afternoon the fishing boats had started to return with their catches.  

Some of the boats had already tied up, but as I stood on the harbour wall beneath the ruins of Dunbar Castle, the Rockhopper came through the narrow entrance into the basin to moor up and land their catch.  I took some shots on the X-Pro1 and 35mm f1.4 as the Rockhopper went across to the far side of the harbour.

While the harbour at this time of year is used by working boats, as spring approaches Dunbar will start to attract more leisure craft, either based here in East Lothian or visit from other parts of the UK and Europe.





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Images taken on a Fujifilm X-Pro1 + Fujinon XF35mm f1.4 lens


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