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Scotsman 800 x 600 79K |
The Cockburn Street Scotsman building opposite the Viva Mexico restaurant. |
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Cockburn
St 507 x 768 79K |
At the top of Cockburn Street, looking towards the Tron and the High Street. This attractive building is occupied by a shop selling crystals. |
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Snoopy 800 x 600 89K |
Taken in Holyrood Park not far from the palace. There were all sorts of kites, many much bigger than this one, but I particularly liked this shot of Snoopy's take-off. |
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Jeffrey
St 604 x 730 |
If you come up St Mary's Street and cross the Royal Mile then you are on Jeffrey Street - as seen here from Calton Hill. The Pentland Hills are in the distance, with Howden Glen right of centre. |
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The
Tron 1024 x 684 190K |
Included here mainly as a record of how it looked in 1979. My daughter and son remained obligingly still whilst passers-by moved in blurs. |
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Lady
Stair's 858 x 768 138K |
Lady Stair's Close is between the top of The Mound and the High Street. |
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Lady
Stair's 0 642 x 768 111K |
Looking into the close from the entrance near Deacon Brodie's pub, if I'm not mistaken. |
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Lady
Stair's 06 1280 x 851 293K |
I revisited Lady Stair's Close about 30 years later. The last time I had a Yashica 35mm SLR with an ultrawide lens; this time I used a Pentax digital SLR with a fisheye lens. |
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Lady
Stair's 632 x 1024 199K |
Number Two, to be precise. The hand-painted sign is legible in the original scan of the negative, before the size was reduced. Re-scanned again in 2005. |
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Lady
Stair's 07 763 x 1024 240K |
A fisheye lens view of the same subject as above, number two Lady Stair's Close. Little has changed over a paltry three decades. |
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Lady
Stair's 08 681 x 1024 223K |
A full-frontal look at the entrance through the fisheye lens. |
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