The View from Doon Hill

The view to the west of Doon Hill
One of the best spots in East Lothian to get a wide vista is the top of Doon Hill, which overlooks my home town of Dunbar.  The hill is just 177 metres above sea level with the top is marked by a concrete Tor.  Doon Hill is far from being the highest point in the area but the view from the top is worth the short climb.

Yesterday evening I decided it was worth a visit to grab what was promising to be a good sunset. It was pretty windy which was pushing the clouds across the Lammermuir Hills to the south of where I was standing but the light over the Firth of Forth was looking promising.


Dunbar and the Firth of Forth
I set the X-Pro2 on the tripod fitted with either the 16-55mm f2.8 or 50-140mm f2.8, while I had the two X-T1s with either the 10-24mm f4 or 100-400mm f4.5/5.6 lenses.


Shooting the sunset from the top of Doon Hill
Here are some of the shots I took from the top of Doon Hill


The Law, North Berwick 
Traprain Law
Hawthorn bushes on the top of Doon Hill
Isle of May
North Berwick Law with the coast of Fife in the far distance
The wind turbines in the Lammermuir Hills
Belhaven Bay from Doon Hill
Dunbar Parish Church
Using the Fujifilm X-Pro2 to capture the sunset
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