Incredible pictures are giving a different perspective of a cargo ship anchored off Great Yarmouth.
RAF Raffles has been sitting parallel to the resort's busy Golden Mile - a giant stationary structure in contrast to the hubbub of activity on the beach.
At anchor close to the shore it is visible even from Caister, and has been drawing interest.
Among those training their lens at the cargo ship which sails under the Singapore flag was Luke Martin, from Bradwell.
The 33-year-old launched his drone at around 8pm on Sunday to take a closer look at the vessel that had been at anchor for four days.
A boat builder by trade he shares his images via lukemartinphotography on Facebook.
He said ships were his passion, adding: "It's interesting finding out where they have travelled from and what they are doing here."
The ship arrived on July 6 from Dunkirk in France where she had been for three days.
Port director Richard Goffin said she was due to come into the outer harbour today (Monday July 11) to load cargo and had been waiting for another vessel to depart before entering.
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