Andrew James Howe
Invrsion II / Forth Rail Bridge
An image shot at dawn of the Forth Rail Bridge from a jetty a fair bit away, near South Queensferry.
This picture might divide opinion! (I like it), I should explain, I intentionally shot it in portrait mode, as a LE image, but the mist started rolling in, and obscured a fair proportion of the bridge.This was the second in a sequence of 2 LE images I shot from this location (I have uploaded the previous shot), after this the entire bridge was engulfed in mist, and I was struggling to locate my camera bag, let alone see the Forth Bridge!!!
I longed for these conditions, but never thought 'd get them, and this was the type of image I kind of envisaged, though the mist really took me by surprise, it came in so quickly.
f10//80 seconds (10.0 ND Filter)/iso100/Nikon D7200/Sigma 10-20mm lens @ 12mm
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Invrsion II / Forth Rail Bridge
An image shot at dawn of the Forth Rail Bridge from a jetty a fair bit away, near South Queensferry.
This picture might divide opinion! (I like it), I should explain, I intentionally shot it in portrait mode, as a LE image, but the mist started rolling in, and obscured a fair proportion of the bridge.This was the second in a sequence of 2 LE images I shot from this location (I have uploaded the previous shot), after this the entire bridge was engulfed in mist, and I was struggling to locate my camera bag, let alone see the Forth Bridge!!!
I longed for these conditions, but never thought 'd get them, and this was the type of image I kind of envisaged, though the mist really took me by surprise, it came in so quickly.
f10//80 seconds (10.0 ND Filter)/iso100/Nikon D7200/Sigma 10-20mm lens @ 12mm
website : andrewhowe.format.com/
facebook : www.facebook.com/andrewhoweimages
twitter : twitter.com/andyhowe100