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| M9 4 1024 x 287 71K |
Taken using normal FP4 film, this shot shows the mirage effect caused by the refraction of the hot air. | |
| M9 5 1024 x 462 54K |
Keep On Truckin' as Robert Crumb would say. Another motorway picture. | |
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M9
onto 1024 x 768 202K |
Where the Bo'ness to Linlithgow road crosses and connects with the M9. Taken almost directly into the sun on a wet day. You can read the sign near the centre. |
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Broxburn
Bings 1024 x 688 155K |
The red slag-heaps / spoil-tips / bings are the residue of the shale mining industry pioneered by James 'Paraffin' Young. This photo, taken from the bank of the Union Canal, shows the railway line to Bathgate in the foreground. |
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Rust
In Peace 1024 x 768 212K |
Nine wrecked cars at the bottom of the south slope of the bing at Winchburgh. These have probably been stolen then pushed over the edge. |
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Niddry1 1024 x 768 197K |
From the same vantage point but showing more of the surrounding area. Beyond the Niddry Burn the land appears to have been got ready for an expansion to the local golf course. |
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Niddry2 1024 x 768 164K |
A strange manmade landscape photographed from the top of a manmade hill. Most of the land surface is grey and apparently devoid of all life. Hopefully the golf course proprietors won't allow herbicides to contaminate the nearby burn. |
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Winchburgh 1024 x 768 132K |
The old mining village of Winchburgh as photographed from the bing. |
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