A shot from the little bridge (Bell’s Brae Bridge), looking west over the Water of Leith in the heart of the very pretty Dean Village, Edinburgh, Scotland.
The Old and New Towns of Edinburgh are a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
Camera: Canon EOS 450D (Digital Rebel XSi in the USA)
Lens: Canon 18-55mm IS
ISO: 200
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Three bracketed JPGs converted to HDR in Photomatix Pro 3.2.9.
Related shots can be found at: Edinburgh or you can look at all my HDR shots.
Featured in : The Scots are Coming : 8 Aug 10

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I know this spot Tom, attended a few Breakdowns on that very bridge!! When I worked with the samaritans!! Popular drop off point!! Superb shot & processing :o)
Cheers my friend, it is a pretty spot …
– Tom Gomez
Wonderful shot, Tom, often stay in this area when in the city.
Cheers Alex, Dean Village is a lovely quiet area of the city …
– Tom Gomez
beautifully captured dear Tom.x
Thank you dear Catherine …
– Tom Gomez
Beautiful editing Tom….gorgeous image.
Thank you so much Lyn …
– Tom Gomez
Tis too & you just made it even prettier Tom :o)
wonderful capture tom, and those reflections are divine, what a wonderful spot, clever angle and perspective too. hugsxxx
Thank you kindly dear Hilary …
– Tom Gomez
Awesome Tom as always. Great work mate
Cheers Nick my friend, too kind …
– Tom Gomez
Not at all Tom. If the pics good, its good. If its not (in my opinion). If it was anything but good, I would BM you instead,lol. To date I have sent about 600 and to be honest everyone has been absolutely fine about it. Usually its been for things they missed like sloping horizons etc etc. I dont know enough yet to mention the more technical things unlike you mate. If EVER I say anything you dont like then just shout.
Hehe, I don’t do sloping horizons mate, I’m way too picky for that. However, an honest critique is always appreciated even if you do point out flaws …
– Tom Gomez
Impressive, Tom! Great colours!
Thank you so much David …
– Tom Gomez
Thank you so much Foppe my friend …
– Tom Gomez