MV Dayspring, Corpach: Geometry
An appropriate place for a shipwreck, well, grounded and mostly abandoned former fishing trawler boat: Corpach takes its name from the Gaelic ("bodily", concerning corpses), possibly as it was used as a resting place for carrying chieftains' coffins on their way to burial on Iona.
The MV Dayspring was originally built in 1975 and moored at Kinlochleven Pier from 2001. A chain fell off during a heavy storm in 2011 and the boat ran aground at Caol where it's been ever since.
This is a study in lines and angles, the keel of the boat forming a strong diagonal.
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GPS location: 56.841124966693314, -5.117451033340534
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EXIF info
Camera:
FUJIFILMX-T4
ISO:
160
Aperture:
f/5.6
Shutter speed:
0.05555555555555555s
Lens:
XF16-80mmF4 R OIS WR
Focal Length:
26
Date and Time:
2021:09:19 11:33:34