The Forth Bridge as seen from the southern side of the Firth of Forth
Spent the day clearing out the computer and came across this shot and decided to give it the b&w treatment and a reprieve, others were not so lucky!
The original (and best) of the three current Forth crossings, this magnificent, old iron bridge stretches from South to North Queensferry, near...
As I stood on the end of the jetty taking the previous shot the impending snow started, coming down sideways!! Luckily I found a wall on the jetty to...
It's been real tricky deciding whether to upload another one. I didn't want to bore you but I wanted one with both bridges, and I just love the...
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I have shot so many images from having visited so many locations this last year that it doesn't take long to find an image from a previous photo...
One from tonights trip out to the Forth bridges. Thought it was going to be a nice sky tonight but it was not to be.
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The Forth Bridge in Scotland is a world famous landmark. It is not, as many people believe, a World Heritage site because achieving protected status...
Managed to squeeze both bridges into this shot from Port Edgar marina.
Evening shot from the viewing area at the old services at the Forth Road bridge.
Went out to Queensferry to do some shots of the Forth bridges tonight but it didn't work out how I had planned. This one was the best of the bunch. I...
Just into the blue hour and the lights started to shine on the 3 Forth Road bridges which looked stunning. The new one on the left is the...
Looking north from South Queensferry, nr Edinburgh, Scotland. On the right is the old, red, iron rail bridge. On the left is the 1964 road...
Having decided to head over to Queensferry to get some new shots of the Forth Bridge, the sky looked prefect for getting some drama in the image I've...
The two road bridges which span the Firth of Forth in Scotland. Many years ago I lived at the other side of the river from this viewpoint, in a place...
A long-exposure of the three Forth bridges during the golden hour on a lovely late winter's afternoon. The red, iron bridge to the right of the frame...
View On Black Here Trying out the B&W 10 stop filter, An 8.1 minute (486 second exposure) of the Forth Bridge, shot from the Dalmeny side. 486 seconds, F16, IS0200, Sigma 10-20mm @ 10MM, B&W 10 stop filter.
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LE of Rail Brige from down at end of the Hawes Pier. First time shooting down at the Hawes for me.
Took a trip out to the Forth Bridges last night as was hoping for a sunset but that never materialized, bit like the promised heatwave too but it's Scotland and who likes predictable anyway. Took this shot of the Forth Rail Bridge from the slipway on the Hawes Pier early on in the evening before moving along to Port Edgar.
Looking along the tracks to the Forth Rail Bridge from Dalmeny Station, it definitely suited a mono conversion!
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Another from my Edinburgh trip, one evening I went down to the Forth Bridge even though the tide was pretty low at sunset. Thankfully I struck pretty...
This was taken a short time before my Linlithgow shot. It was quite a misty morning and there was some lovely mist playing around the bridge. With...
A split-toned mono conversion of the three crossings over the Firth of Forth, near Edinburgh, Scotland. From left to right they are: the Queensferry...
Just a quick trip out to South Queensferry on Sunday evening. I thought this scene would benefit from a little texture in the water (due to the lack...
The weather has been so bad lately that I haven’t been able to get out and take photographs so when the forecast showed a good sunset last night I...
The sun sets behind the old (nearer) and new Forth road bridges. The old one opened in 1964, the new one is due to open to traffic later this year.
Thanks to all Phoide contributors to South Queensferry!
Most notably Dee Eff, Carl Wilson, Lenis Las and Mark Sutherland.