Carrie B
The sun goes down while the Newhaven Lighthouse guards over a few small boats in Newhaven Harbour, Edinburgh.
The harbour was founded by King James IV in 1500 as a royal dockyard to permit the building of much larger ships than was possible at Leith.
The most famous ship built at Newhaven was the Great Michael, the biggest of its time, which was launched in 1511 following six years of work. It was 73m in length, 11m in width and had a hull of oak some 3m thick. With a crew of 420, the ship was also capable of carrying 1000 troops. It is said its construction laid waste to all the woods in Fife.

Paul
Paul
Pentax since my good old Pentax ME
K3II, K5, DA 18-55 Mk2, DA 55-300, Tamron 90 macro, Pentax DA 35 Ltd., Pentax DA 15, manual lenses + some utensils
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BAJ
Pentax K1, K3, c/w 18-55 WR Kit Lens , 35mm DA , 100mm macro, 50-135 F2.8 DA*, 16-50 F2.8 DA*, 300mm F4 DA* Sigma 24mm F 2.8 super wide II, 15mm F4 Limited, Z 50P c/w 24mm & 35- 70mm 50mm F 1.4 A series, Lumix Compact
Not sure but I think I would prefer if it was cropped more tightly particularly on the left to lose the small boats and at the top to lose some of the blue.
Steve
cheers, Peter
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John
On a dark desert highway, cool Pentax K5 in my hand.
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