As I’ve mentioned elsewhere Edinburgh is a really beautiful city, if not the most beautiful city in the UK. The most popular part of Edinburgh for tourists by far is Edinburgh’s Old Town which hosts the main part of the Fringe Festival but also has some absolutely wonderful architecture. Surrounding the High Street in Old [...]
Edinburgh Panoramics
The first time I visited Edinburgh we flew in and caught a bus into town. The bus journey from the airport into the city is fairly uneventful, apart from seeing the zoo and Murrayfield Rugby Stadium. As soon as we saw Princes Street Gardens we fell in love with it. We had a walk around, [...]
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One of the most impressive venues in Edinburgh has to be the Dome Restaurant on George Street. I’ve never eaten inside but I have had drinks and both the interior and exterior are really stunning. I took this panoramic image around 6am on a December morning. I’m hoping to arrange to take some photos inside [...]
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I really enjoy long-term projects and this is one of those. Just after I moved to Edinburgh at the end of October 2008 I contacted various local venues and churches/cathedrals to see if I could take photographs inside and more specifically 360 degree images. A couple months after contacting St Johns church they replied and [...]
Dean Village is one of my favourite places in Edinburgh thanks to it’s beautiful architecture but also it’s tranquility. Dean Village is literally a couple minute walk from the West End of Princes Street, one of the busiest parts of Edinburgh, but in contrast Dean Village is really quiet and has some really beautiful walks. [...]





