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A revisit back to the Clydeside after speaking to a few fellow photographers to try and remedy the lens flare issue. Removed the protective UV filter...
First attempts at some city night shots and long exposures. I am quietly happy with them, but I did get lens flare creeping in which I'll need to...
A wrought iron pedestrian bridge with arched sandstone towers at either end links the City centre to the Laurieston and Gorbals area on the southern side of the City across the River Clyde. The Bridge 414ft in length and 13ft wide was opened in 1853 and replaces a unsafe wooden bridge erected in 1833.
I felt I needed to get out and try some different shots using my 10stop, so I headed down to the Tradeston Bridge at the Clydeside. I've had this...
The Finnieston crane and squinty bridge from Bells bridge, Glasgow
First attempts at some city night shots and long exposures. I am quietly happy with them, but I did get lens flare creeping in which I'll need to...
BBC Scotland, Hilton, Clyde Arc & Armadillo reflected in the River Clyde at dawn
Thanks to all Phoide contributors to River Clyde!
Most notably Giuseppe Milo and The Jacobite.