I have seen shots of this bridge in Edinburgh before and when I came upon it when out and about with my kids I saw the opportunity for a hand held with a Fujifilm X-T10 (effectively the XT1 minus an ISO dial and smaller – oh and £600 less) I wanted to get a shot of Jamie and Lora but Lora wouldn’t play ball – so off Jamie went unaware I was catching him ghosting in to the picture as my focal point. I really liked the slight movement in his walk. The bridge is so photogenic in the blue hour. Enjoy

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Love this shot…it’s a bridge I drive under most working days and you have definitely enhanced its rather modern beauty😆💕
what a fantastic comment 🙂
Wonderful shot Scott!
There you go again, Scott, blowing my socks off..!
Fabulous bridge – if only more ‘everyday’ architecture were this imaginative.
I don’t normally go for cityscapes or architectural stuff, but this is gorgeous!!!
Fantastic bridge and image, Scott. The light is amazing. I think Jamie makes the shot even more interesting.
Splendid work, Scott. I take it it wasn’t demolished then: http://www.edinburghnews.scotsman.com/news/leith-street-bridge-to-be-scrapped-in-revamp-1-3574551
I remember its predecessor “the bridge to nowhere”.
Fabulous image, Scott. What a fantastic bridge! 🙂
Really cool shot!
Superb – that Fuji sensor is a gem
Best shot I’ve ever seen of that bridge. Beautiful job, Scott.
Great! Missed out on that one last time I was there!