Aperture: f/6.7
ISO: 200
Focal Length: 135mm (202mm 35mm)
Exposure Time: 0.0055s (1/180)

And the rail bridge

Comments welcome.
Craig
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Forth Road BridgeForth Road Bridge (A90) over the Firth of Forth at Queensferry.
Aperture: f/6.7 ISO: 200 Focal Length: 135mm (202mm 35mm) Exposure Time: 0.0055s (1/180) ![]() And the rail bridge ![]() Comments welcome. Craig Craig
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Craig - IMO #2 is a winner. The leading line is spot on and coupled with the subdued colour and mist makes this one to keep
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The shots were taken on my last evening in Edinburgh after three days of light rain and sea mist. The mist was starting to lift so we got in the car and sought a few photo opps. Craig Craig
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Craig - both beautiful images !!!! The first is almost a classic shot, but the second sings for me
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wow, love the second one.
Bridge looks like an awesome subject. Simon
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Craig, the holiday has worked, the improvement in the quality of your images shows.......
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