Winter Harbour Walk

We took Max for a walk at Arbroath harbour as we often do. The fishing boats were in the harbour for the weekend and there was maintenance being done on some of the boats. I saw these boats berthed next to each other and I liked the colours under the winter sun.

FujiFilm X-A3, Fujinon XF 27mm. Jpeg from the camera, film simulation Provia.

Lobster creels and pleasure boats. The marina at Arbroath harbour is well used. In contrast to the fishing boats in the main harbour, the marina is well used by pleasure boats of all sizes and budgets. At the other side of the marina is the RNLI lifeboat shed from where their Mersey class all weather lifeboat and D class inshore lifeboat are regularly launched.

FujiFilm X-A3, Fujinon XF 27mm. Jpeg from the camera, film simulation Provia.

The day wouldn’t be complete without a picture of Max. He is on the harbour wall with his fur being blown by the strong wind. The harbour at Arbroath can be very windy, but turn the corner and there is shelter to be had. Max loves it.

FujiFilm X-A3, Fujinon XF 27mm. Jpeg from the camera, film simulation Provia.

Boats in the water, creels on the harbour and the smokehouse in the background. You don’t get fresher fish than that and they are very tasty too. The block of flats to the right have a fantastic view over the harbour.

FujiFilm X-A3, Fujinon XF 27mm. Jpeg from the camera, film simulation Provia.

About graemedbruce

I live in Monifieth with my family, and I work in IT. My interests are varied, when I am not working I enjoy landscape and wildlife photography, and spending time with friends and family.
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