New Slains Castle, Cruden Bay
A view along the coast to some of Slains Castle on the cliff-tops.
A pleasantly chilled-out moment just sitting, watching humans milling around. The castle, built originally in the 16th Century by the Earl of Erroll and extended and reconstructed several times into the 19th Century, forms an impressive structure.
A pleasantly chilled-out moment just sitting, watching humans milling around. The castle, built originally in the 16th Century by the Earl of Erroll and extended and reconstructed several times into the 19th Century, forms an impressive structure.
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Camera: | SONY ILCE-7RM3 | ISO: | 100 |
Focal Length: | 24mm (24mm-e) | Aperture: | f/11 |
Shutter Speed: | 0.005s |
Location
GPS location: 57.415943, -1.831359