The Forth Trainbridge is located north of Edingburgh, Scotland. An iconic bridge and extremely imposing. The bridge spans the estuary of River Forth and is 2528 meters long. Construction took seven years after which the bridge was completed in 1890. During the construction more than 50 men and boys died, the youngest victim was 13 years old. At the foot of the bridge, on the quay in South Queensferry, is a memorial.
The trains that cross it are completely dwarfed by this immense bridge. The bridge has been called a model for later projects in steel construction.
And if you are ever in the neighborhood you want to photograph it. Then you are dependent on the light and the circumstances at the time, you can't take another look a week later. But the light was beautiful on this summer evening in August, the sky almost dreamy. So take your pictures as if your life depended on it.
Amateur photographer and curious hiker. Often on the road, always with a camera. I photograph what catches my attention, what makes an impression. My challenge is to capture that, together with the emotion, the commotion of that moment. With a fascination for lines, patterns, shapes and colors in nature.
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