The Boats of Ballycotton

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A harbour at dusk with a white dinghy and its Yamaha outboard motor in the foreground, a blue fishing boat marked "POULL COUM CORK" behind it, and an orange RNLI lifeboat and other small craft moored among red buoys under a soft evening sky.
A red-and-white fishing boat named "Infairness II" moored in a calm harbour at sunset, with a hillside of houses to the left and small boats and buoys scattered across the water beneath a broken, glowing sky.
Small fishing and pleasure boats moored in backlit harbour water, a blue-hulled boat marked "C311" in the foreground and others named "Yassy" and "Westend III" behind, red and yellow buoys and a perched seagull dotting the scene.

Ballycotton harbour late on a summer evening is one of those places that is rewarding to visit. The working boats had all come in, Atlantic Chief, Excelsior and Prolific were rafted tight against the wall, hulls bobbing in calm waters. The setting sun cast long, side-on shadows and clouds streaked across the sky.


Apertureƒ/8
CameraILCE-7RM5
Focal length24mm
ISO100
Shutter speed1/200s

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