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The San Remo fishing fleet docked for the evening. This shot is taken from the bridge to Phillip Island. Thankfully the water around the boats was quite still for the LE, but to the right the water in the channel was moving swiftly
Performed by Every Mother's Son - 1967
Fishing boats and trawlers docked at the piers in Ao Noi (Little Bay).
The abandoned trawler Golden Harvest. Broke its mooring and drifted to this part where she's been sitting for a few years now near the village of Corpach Fort William.Ben Nevis in the background.
… a first RAW shot developed with Lightroom CC on my iPad. Lr has nice profiles that match those of the Fujifilm X100F. And the output JPEG is much finer than anything generated directly by the camera. It’s also better than developing RAW with Affinity Photo, which relies on IOS’s so…so converter.
Fishing off this coast goes back to Roman times. By the late eighteenth and early nineteenth century it had developed from the coast’s three ports (Whitby, Scarborough and Bridlington), Staithes’ tidal creek, and the beaches along the coast. The foundation of the industry was inshore fishing by long lines from the local small cobles, whose characteristic Viking-style design was produced by the need to launch and recover them over beaches. But by 1800 there was also a well-established offshore industry, partly with some deep-sea fishing off the Faroes and Iceland but mainly with a substantial middle-range fishing fleets of three-masted luggers. These fished with lines for white fish off the Dogger Bank and elsewhere and each autumn they would move to East Anglia to catch herrings. These numerous North Sea fishing grounds – not just the Dogger Bank – are at the centre of this history.
Information by Wikipedia.
Texture's by William Walton & Topaz.
Trawler ISLA-S out of Dumfries approaching the safe haven of Shoreham Harbour. This vessel was formerly registered as the Andries de Vries out of Urk, Netherlands. I know because the stern view shows these names underneath the new paint job.
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Between Home Bargains and Lidl I found time for a brief walk with Effie. A mass of broken sticks and branches ends up at the end of Loch Linnhe, floated there by the same tides and winds that pushed the trawler Dayspring to her chilly resting place on the shore at Corpach, looking towards the snowy dome of Ben Nevis
The Corpach trawler is about to collapse onto the beach. I'm surprised it hasn't been torched before, but now it is more than a wreck. Even a small scruffy little rescue dog ignored it, too caught up in digging the sand out from all around a nine inch round granite boulder that was part sunk into the beach. Yapping and barking the energetic little dog dug fast until the rock was totally exposed and then proceeded to push it with it's snout to the water's edge, before dashing off to unearth another boulder and do the same again. Lovely detail here in the foreground stones and seaweed
I spent some time at Pittenweem Harbour yesterday. It was very stormy out on the outer Forth with a stiff southeasterly and the Eiders had taken refuge in the inner harbour. They were mostly loafing, preening and diving for the odd tasty snack washed off the decks of the fishing boats. I like this one with the two males in the refelction from one of the red trawlers
Every so often I need a Point Reyes infusion. When this happens, I wheel out my archives and predictably the first image that catches my eye is of the old shipwrecked trawler that slumbers along the shore of Tomales Bay in Inverness.
Here's wishing everyone a safe and happy 4th of July.
Inverness CA
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- La Serena - February 2025 (color)
Once used as a artillery practice ship, presumably dragging a target... wrecked in 1947, the remains ended up beached beneath the cliffs at Hunstanton :-)
I have always granted myself the freedom to exercise artistic license and pursue whatever brings me joy.
- La Serena - February 2025
I felt like a bit of a wreck myself first thing this morning. This is the trawler "Sarsia" which seems to have lain in the East Float Dock at Birkenhead forever.
The colourful fishing trawlers, Quest, Darcie Girl, [ with Scottish flag ] and Boy Aaron await the rising tide as dusk falls over the pretty fishing village of Clogherhead, Co. Louth.
This village is not far south of the border with northern Ireland and the building in the background is a fish factory.
Sadly it has the stamp of immigration written all over the place as the children from here are scattered to the four winds. It does get very busy in the Summer though as there are lots of holiday homes and caravan sites and people make their way home for the summer season to work in the bars and restaurants. Lets hope it gets better for them.
Im going up that direction next week as it is a very pretty place away from it all so why dont you all come along?
Here is a verse of a song about Clogherhead and immigration;
" Is Clogherhead like it used to be,
Is the pier still there,
Do the boys and girls go round the head,
In the evenings so fair,
Is my girl as nice as she used to be,
Are my friends alright,
Oh what Id give to be back home,
In Clogherhead tonight "
I hope you like the pic.
P@t.
I followed this trawler as it passed by Oceanside Pier, I wanted to get it between the pylons, and this was my favorite.
Texture thanks to Lenabem-Anna
Fishing trawler 'EMULATE BM1'.. was up for sale.. recently for £680.000 ono.. ($1,104,448).. it is a 'fully automated scalloper and twin rig trawler.. More INFO and pictures can be seen Here
HBM.. Have a great week ahead.. thanks for looking