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Portencross Pier

Ardrossan | South WestScotland

Fuji GFX 50R • 32-64mm • '@36mm (FF Equiv. 29mm) • f11 • ISO 50 • 6.5 SecCopyright © 2026 Robin Nisbet
Fuji GFX 50R • 32-64mm • f8.0 • ISO 50 • 15 SecsCopyright © 2026 Robin Nisbet
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Description du lieu

Portencross is a coastal hamlet on the Ayrshire coast, where a weathered concrete pier extends into the Firth of Clyde and offers views directly across to the hills on the Isle of Arran. Nearby stands the ruins of Portencross Castle, a 14th-century stronghold that adds historical context to this quiet stretch of coastline. There is a sizeable car park a short walk from the pier.

Notes de prise de vue

Sunset is an ideal shooting time here, as the camera faces due west. This shot is taken looking directly along the pier towards Arran, where the setting sun accentuates the dramatic silhouettes of Goat Fell and the surrounding hills. A long exposure smooths the Clyde waters and gives the image a calm, ethereal quality. The pier is easily reached with flat ground and no significant walk required. Setting your tripod in the centre of the pier helps converging lines draw the viewer’s eye into the distance, and the symmetry helps balance the composition.

En bref

Sunset looking toward the hills of Arran

Lieu de stationnement

OS Grid
NS 17666 48801
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Lieu de la photo

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NS 17527 49217
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Caractéristiques

  • Type de photoExtérieur
  • ÉnergieFaible
  • DéniveléPlat
  • RouteB7048
  • Centre-villeArdrossan
  • Meilleures saisonsToutes saisons
  • AffluenceNon

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