180 years ago … . On the 19th of August 1839, the French government bought the patent for the Daguerreotype process and announced it would…
View More Photography – free to the worldSt Monans Arts Festival
My kitchen will once again become a gallery for the local Community Arts Festival on Saturday 8th and Sunday 9th September – so please drop…
View More St Monans Arts FestivalThere’s no picture like a snow picture …
There’s no picture like snow picture like no picture I know … (sounds like…) Snow is a great opportunity for photographs. Yes, it helps if…
View More There’s no picture like a snow picture …The long and winding pier #3 – Stormy Monans
A while back, I wrote a couple of posts about the Blocks – St Monans’ famous zig-zag pier. The first was about photographers who flock…
View More The long and winding pier #3 – Stormy MonansThe long and winding pier #2
So, now some pictures of the Blocks, to illustrate how varied they can appear, both from the prime spot at the top of the harbour…
View More The long and winding pier #2The long and winding pier #1 – watching the photographers …
The St Monans harbour breakwater that juts out into the North Sea is, as far as I know, unique. Maybe it’s because it was built…
View More The long and winding pier #1 – watching the photographers …St Monans harbour
A 360° view from the bottom of the West End slipway (click on the photo to expand and scroll) (taken while watching the eider ducks…
View More St Monans harbourSt Monans covered in snow – a panorama
This is an experimental post. I’m trying out ways to display panoramic views. Click on the image below for a zoomed-in, scrollable view (use the arrow…
View More St Monans covered in snow – a panoramaSt Monans at night
Calm waters and a clear night provide a mirror-like reflection of the harbour-side houses
View More St Monans at night
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