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Panorama of Penberth Cove

Panorama of Penberth Cove

Penberth is a tiny fishing village on the south side of the Penwith Peninsula, approximately seven miles southwest of Penzance. Penberth Cove is one of the last remaining traditional fishing coves in Cornwall, although sadly since the 1980′s only a very few fishermen remain here, making a living from catching mackerel, lobster and crab. This image was taken on the stone slipway looking out to the English Channel. At the top of the slipway is a man operated caxton used to haul fishing boats up to protect them from stormy seas.

Aperture: f/9 Shutter Speed: 1/160 ISO: 400