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The Bass Rock

North Berwick | South EastScotland

Fuji GFX 50R • 32-64mm • @44mm • f11 • ISO 50 • 15 SecsCopyright © 2026 Robin Nisbet
Fuji GFX 50R • 32-64mm • '@49mm (FF Equiv. 39mm) • f13.0 • ISO 50 • 30 SecsCopyright © 2026 Robin Nisbet
Sony A7R IV • 24-105mm • ISO 100 • 1/60 SecCopyright © 2026 Robin Nisbet

Location description

The Bass Rock is a volcanic plug rising dramatically from the Firth of Forth, approximately 2kms off the coast near North Berwick. Home to the world’s largest colony of Northern gannets, the rock appears white-capped from the huge volumes of birds during breeding season – like a lost iceberg floating in the Forth. A lighthouse clings to the south face and chapel ruins on the open ridge above add human history to this unique natural landmark. The photo is taken from an elevated position next to a coastal café.

Shooting notes

Summer is the best season, when the gannet colony is at its peak. The composition captures the rock sitting in a bright blue sea with the outline of the Isle of May visible on the distant horizon. A longer telephoto lens is used here allowing the rock to fill the frame. Calm, clear days are ideal with a polarising filter to help bring out the blues. An easy handheld shot when conditions permit.

In short

USP One Line

Parking Location

OS Grid
NT 58460 85153
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Photo location

OS Grid
NT 58508 85181
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Characteristics

  • Photo TypeOutdoor
  • EnergyLow
  • GradeFlat
  • RoadA198
  • Town CentreNorth Berwick
  • Best SeasonsSummer
  • CrowdsNo

Sunrise / Sunset

21 June
21 December
Sunrise
04:24
08:41
Sunset
22:02
15:37
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Sony A7R IV
Camera Body

Sony A7R IV

Sony FE 24-105 mm
Lens

Sony FE 24-105 mm