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The East end of South Queensferry, Lothian Region, Scotland on a foggy February morning.

Related shots can be found at: South Queensferry

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building, fog, queensferry, scotland

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  • kia3
    kia3over 5 years ago

    very nice shot tomg

  • LocoCow
    LocoCowover 5 years ago

    Nice Fog

  • Christopher  Ewing
    Christopher E...over 5 years ago

    Awesome shot!! the composition is PERFECT!! wow!

  • dinghysailor1
    dinghysailor1over 5 years ago

    nice comp and this view has special memories too – lovely!

  • amarica
    amaricaabout 5 years ago

    lovely shot

  • KarenMcWhirter
    KarenMcWhirterabout 5 years ago

    Nice shot and the chippy next to where the car is parked make the best pizza ever!

  • Yes it does

    – Tom Gomez

  • Robin Brown
    Robin Brownabout 5 years ago

    The Bella Vista, got a shot of this online at AW. Wasn’t foggy it was nice n sunny. Looks like a beached boat, the building that is Tom. Its an interesting wee place. Nice shot too Tom

  • Adele Gregory
    Adele Gregoryabout 5 years ago

    Love the edge-of-the-world feeling you’ve captured

  • Chris Clark
    Chris Clarkabout 5 years ago

    lovely shot Tom

  • Brenda Dow
    Brenda Dowover 3 years ago

    OK young man, I’m coming over…. and just how many bridges are in your area?? I need to go to the library and find a specific map!!!! Great Shot Tom!!!

  • We have 2 large bridges. The Forth Rail bridge is the most famous (probably the most photographed bridge in the world).

    Click here then type south queensferry, uk in the Address, Location or Landmark entry area and press the Enter key.

    Once you have your bearings, you can use the Birds eye view to get a real look at my town.

    – Tom Gomez