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 wall ladder, which gives the best view of its geometry, and from other less frequently favoured angles.
First, the pier looking mysterious in the mist …
Next, catching the low winter sun, with the St Monans Kirk visible in the background …
And a richly coloured sky at sunset is also obligatory …
Then, maybe a lower tide, showing the rocks on which it was built …
And one from a different angle, of the end of the pier, with the Bass Rock in the background …
A couple with dramatic skies …
And finish off with a high contrast black and white …
Nice set of pictures, Dave. Any more you are waiting to get: snow perhaps; a storm might be good too. Looking forward to seeing more.
I have a few stormy ones lined up. As for snow, this view of the village was also taken from the photographers’ favourite spot on the harbour wall …