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Sometimes even modern architects get it right.
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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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Two spans of the Iconic Forth (rail) Bridge can be seen on the left. The tugs moored at Houndspoint waiting to guide the huge oil-tankers into berth at the end of the undersea pipeline from up-stream Grangemouth can be seen on the right. Centre is the small coastal town of Dalgety Bay. The Scottish home of Dario Fran...
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Rain in the Largo area of Fife, Scotland. I liked the way the ground contours were reflected in the clouds. Taken from the East Lomond (Falkland Hill).
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Panorama of Glenrothes from the car park on the East Lomond (Falkland Hill). Includes bits of several other towns and villages. 15 images, 28,686x2,242 pixels
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Vastly over-ambiitious pano. I ususally get messages saying that the pano exceeds the size of jpg that Photoshop can handle but this time the 118,000 pixels were way beyond the 64,000 jpg limit. Tried to save as an uncompressed tiff but Autipano Pro just blew up. Could not get the tripod vertical enough either, which d...
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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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Just as well it is deconsecrated or the whole area would have been devastated by my thoughts. Fortunately, Autopanp Pro managed to salvage something from the wreckage. Any anomalies in the geometry are my fault; the original masons did a good job!
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Re-compiled with the stitching error in the crane fixed.
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Last remnant of an ancient church. Dysart was considered such an important harbour that a cannon was once emplaced on the roof. 14 images 5,890x9,826
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