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Like painting the Forth Rail Bridge

Tuesday, February 19th, 2008

Well, not anymore!  When the present paint job is completed in 2012 the world famous Forth Rail Bridge should not need painting for another 25 years, perhaps even as long as another 40 years, thus putting an end to the meaning of the phrase “like painting the Forth Rail Bridge”

The Forth Rail Bridge is an iconic image of Scotland.  For the photographer, the bridge’s structure and colour make it a great subject, and when viewed against either the sunrise or sunset it is quite stunning.

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Painting the Forth Rail Bridge Painting the Forth Rail Bridge. View from North Queensferry.

Forth Rail Bridge Forth Rail Bridge.

Superfast Ferry, Forth Rail Bridge The Forth Rail Bridge from the Superfast Ferry.

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Hogmanay in Scotland

Friday, December 21st, 2007

It’s too late to catch the last post for Christmas but I’m getting in the spirit of things now!  Many towns and cities in Scotland make a big effort to celebrate Hogmanay.  Edinburgh’s Hogmanay party is world famous and has some great photo opotunities, but seeing in the New Year on Stirling Castle Esplanade is pretty special too.  For something different, visit Stonehaven in Aberdeenshire to see the Fireball ceremony.

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Edinburgh Hogmanay Party Fireworks Edinburgh Hogmanay Party Fireworks.

Hogmanay fireworks over Stirling Castle Hogmanay in Stirling.

Stonehaven Fireball Ceremony Stonehaven Fireball Ceremony.

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City of Stirling

Wednesday, December 19th, 2007

Stirling lies fairly central in Scotland and has been at the center of much of Scotland’s history throughout history.  Kenneth MacAlpine unites the Scots and Picts as one nation under his rule, following a battle at the Gathering Stone at Airthrey, present day site of Stirling University.  The Battles of Independence at Stirling Brig and Bannockburn, fought and won by William Wallace and Robert the Bruce respectively, took place within sight of Stirling Castle. Later several of the Kings of the Royal House of the Stewart based themselves within the protection of the Castle Walls.  In 1488 King James III was defeated and killed in battle fighting disaffected nobles at nearby Sauchieburn and is buried at Cambuskenneth Abbey (there is a tradition that he was actually assassinated after the battle).  Stirling played a lesser part in Scotland’s history in later years.  Queen Mary of Scots stayed there (of course!) and Bonnie Prince Charlie took the town for the Jacobite cause, but failed to take the castle.

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Stirling Bridge Stirling Bridge and the Wallace Monument.

Robert the Bruce at Bannockburn Statue of Robert the Bruce at Bannockburn.

Stirling Castle Stirling Castle

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Angus

Monday, December 17th, 2007

Angus is a much overlooked area, which is a shame because it has a lot of photographic potential.  Glamis Castle is a well known draw but Edzell Castle is worth a look too. The small town of Kirriemuir, the birthplace of J. M. Barrie, author of “Peter Pan”, lies at the foot of the Angus hills.  Rich agricultural scenes, dotted with Pictish stones, lead to the coast, with Lunan Bay being a personal favourite.  Just down the coast lies Arbroath, famous for its “Smokies” and the signing of the Declaration of Arbroath.

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Stock Image - Ardnamurchan Lighthouse Peter Pan in Kirriemuir

Stock Image - Declaration of Arbroath The “Declaration of Arbroath”

Stock Image - Arisaig Glamis Castle

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Ardnamurchan and Arisaig

Monday, December 17th, 2007

New stock photos of Ardnamurchan Lighthouse, Sanna Bay and Arisaig have just been uploaded to Alamy and Scot-image.

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Stock Image - Ardnamurchan Lighthouse Ardnamurchan Lighthouse

Stock Image - Sanna Bay Sanna Bay

Stock Image - Arisaig Near Arisaig

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Scot-image intro

Sunday, December 16th, 2007

Hi,

Welcome to my blog. Its here that I hope to share what is happening in the world of stock photography and how it effects me and my business. I’ll be letting you know where I have been with my camera, where some of my images have been sold and my future plans for the business. Alamy has become my main distributor for stock images and I’ll also be posting my views on the changes there.

Use the category box on the right to navigate through my blog posts. 

Here’s a link to my Stock Photography of Scotland website, Scot-image, where you can search for, license and download high resolution images, or buy a print.

Bye for now.

Dave

Buachaille Etive Mor - I just love this mountain!

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