Posts Tagged ‘Storm’
Half Tide
The Forth Bridges are normally photographed from the larger town of South Queensferry; however, its smaller and less well-known equivalent on the north shore of the Firth offers some interesting and different perspectives – particularly of the Victorian rail bridge, where you can get a real sense of the massive iron structure. North Queensferry, like […]
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Rain
This is the view out of my train window at 6.00 am waiting to leave Perth Station. All a bit depressing in summer. I then though that this was such a driech subject that it would look well in balck and white: On this occasion the colour version somehow looks bleaker to me. This was […]
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Wildflowers before the storm
Here is another picture from just before yesterday’s deluge. I love the colour contrast that you get with summer storms – the bright foreground contrasted with the leaden sky. Here the flowers are being tossed about by the squally winds that precede the sharp rainstorm. This shot was taken with a telephoto lens to flatten […]
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