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Left is the Forth Road Bridge. When it opened in the early 1960s it was the largest suspension bridge in Europe, and the 4th largest in the world. Now it carries vehicles to/from the Kingdom of Fife into the Edinburgh area. Right is the very beautiful Forth (rail) Bridge - a testament to Scottish engineering in the Vi...
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Taken from the Stoer peninsula this panorama shows most of the mountains of the North West coast of Scotand. If you look closely out to sea you can just make out Lewis.
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Shot in a hurry because it was starting to rain and using a rifle grip instead of a tripod. Unsurprisingly,there are a few stitching errors.
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THIS IS MY FIRST EVER GIGAPAN: The Royal Burgh Standard Bearer James Cheyne casts the Burgh Flag at the culmination of the Common Riding festivities followed by six other standard bearers. The one on this photo is Hammerman Jason Hendrie. (sorry Jason you moved between shots). The Burgh Standard bearer represents t...
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Approx 270 degrees facing west from Arthurs seat over the Salisbury Crags in the foreground, the city centre and beyond. Canon 500D + 55-250IS@250mm, approx 1000 images shot manually on a tilt/pan tripod to just about fit on a pair of 4GB SD cards. Lower resolution (wider angle) shots used to fill in parts of foregr...
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This is a shot of Edinburgh, Scotland from Salisbury Crags (just below Arthur's Seat). It was a dark February day and my first attempt at getting a shot from this location. You can see most of the main sites of Edinburgh in this shot. The Crags offer chances for different views across the city.
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This is a small town about 40 miles south of Edinburgh. It is quite posh and a lot of wealthy retired folk live here. It does not have a branch of Greigs the Bakers or a large supermarket and that makes it a good place to be. On the left you see the 'Greenyards' rugby ground - Home of Melrose Rugby Union team, and the...
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First atempt in very poor weather but couldn't wait. You know what it's like out of the box instructions still sealed in the bag?
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Glamis Castle is the family home of the Earls of Strathmore and Kinghorne and has been a royal residence since 1372.
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After my 1st attempt at this view from the Cathkin Braes (6D fitted with a 300mm lens), I returned to the same spot with the same setup, but this time with my 2x converter. It ended up a merge of 445 images (& nearly melted my i7 / 16Gb Ram computer during processing!). Now I just need till summertime to get better l...
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