Close up photo of a pile of cricket balls in the shop window of an antique store, Causewayside, Edinburgh
Water rushes over the rapids in the River Almond, in Cramond in Edinburgh.
Clouds reflected in the windows of one of the new (and empty) office buildings that are part of the Quartermile development in Edinburgh on the site of the old Royal Infirmary of Edinburgh, just north of the Meadows. Designed by Foster and Partners, it is an interesting and mostly successful juxtaposition of old (i.e. late Victorian) and glass-fronted high-modernist architecture.
An intermediate exposure of the River Almond at Cramond – 2 second exposure at f8 with a Tiffen 3 stop ND filter.
A window-slit cut into the Moray sandstone that lines the broch that forms the entrance to the National Museum of Scotland extension, built in the late 90s and designed by Benson and Forsyth. There is a mimoa.eu architecture project on the building.
Fruit under wraps outside a fruit store, Morningside, Edinburgh.
Climbing frame/helter-skelter in Morningside Play Park, Edinburgh.
Photo of a faded dollar sign on a wooden background, Wild West, Morningside, Edinburgh.
Black and white photo of the tiled front of the Bank of Scotland branch on Balcarres Street, in Morningside, Edinburgh.
A 4-ton propeller at Dunbar harbour in memory of Robert Wilson, a local man who is one of (at least) four men from across the world who have a claim to have invented the ship’s propeller in the 1830s.