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The first of 5 night shots of speeding traffic on the Edinburgh
City Bypass taken from the bridge at the Dreghorn junction. This picture
is facing east towards the Lothianburn junction. |
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Photography, I read somewhere, means 'painting with light'. That's what
the headlights and tail lights of moving cars did in these images. Reflections
of other lights in the paintwork and windows of cars can create strange
patterns when your camera's shutter stays open for a few seconds. |
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The remaining 3 shots were taken with the camera facing west towards Torphin. |
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There's more traffic in this shot, including a car which drove right across
the bridge directly in front of the camera whilst the shutter was open.
The car is invisible except for the pattern traced by its headlights across
the bottom of the picture. |
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A car's lights have illuminated the signs on the westbound slip road which
leads onto the bypass from the Dreghorn Link road. |