The Forth not fourth Road Bridge

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This is the forth road bridge in Edinburgh. Just to the right is another bridge called the 'forth rail bridge'. Creative huh? There's another bridge to the left that has just been built. There was an online campaign to name the bridge. This was before boaty mcboatface happened so no one suggested bridgy mcbridgeface.. no no, the winning suggestion was "The Second Forth road bridge" .. which does sound insane when you say it out loud.. I liked it .. and was rather well aligned with the lack of imagination for the other two bridges... but they called it 'the Forth Crossing' instead. Whatever.

To be clear, I am not misspelling 'fourth'. The water that passes under these bridges is called 'The Firth of Forth'. It is an estuary (firth) of several scottish rivers including the river Forth. Hence the 'forth bridges'.


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Going back to this bridge, there's not much special about it other than its often closed due to high winds or because some idiot in a high-sided vehicle went onto the bridge when not permitted and got their car blown over on its side, gridlocking the whole bridge for hours.

That being said, it is a fun bridge to photograph.. you have to sneak past the control centre that sits on top of a hill like some German bunker on the Normandy shores, dive into some bushes and climb down the hill in front of the control centre.

You are then in a field with this as your view and you snap away all the while wondering if the guys in the control centre can see you or not.. Your imagination goes into paranoid overdrive thinking some gestapo-esque employees are gonna show up at any second to drag you away and confiscate your camera equipment.. in reality they are probably sat in the booth watching you on cctv.. rolling their eyes and sipping their cups of tea and arguing over who should go out there to shoo you away.. and since the weather is cold they probably argue about it until you've left .. and the problem has solved itself. Everybody wins.


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Nice photo and quite informative blog. I have been to Edinburgh. I visited Isle of Skye. it's such a beautiful place and looks just out of dream land. Keep clicking and keep sharing.

Thanks :) I haven't been to Skye yet but it's known to be a sort of Mecca for photographers. You are lucky to have been there it's an incredible place :)

I was not a photographer when I visited Skye but that place inspired me to buy a camera and learn photography. And now I am a full-time travel photographer. I owe a lot to skye :)

wow that is awesome :) its amazing how a place or experience can influence you life so much. that's really cool. Hopefully you'll get to go back some time :)

forth road bridge in Edinburgh has a very beautiful look, so it can be a tremendous attraction.
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Thanks, yes it is a well known and much loved feature of the Edinburgh skyline, though the forth rail bridge is much nicer and much more popular :)

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Great night shot of the Forth aroad Bridge, and I liked your explanation of the naming conventions. I had to laugh about your method of getting the shot! A friend in the US Coast Guard told me that they are trained to suspect anyone photographing a bridge as a terrorist. Lol! I have yet to get caught in the act.

Thanks lol :) I always find it weird that they make that assumption when someone is photographing something like a bridge.. terrorits would be more subtle about it, they'd probably use a camera phone instead of a huge tripod setup.it hasn't happened to me yet and I hope it never does.

They are not trained to use common sense about it. Lol! Maybe they are not that suspicious of photographers in the UK! 😂

Not yet, but it wouldn't surprise me if in time they were.

I thought the bidge quite funny and it turned out to be a tongue twister for me as an American which had my Scots friends laughing. Well, at 19, I thought it was funny, too! Spent some time in Kirkaldy visiting with college friends who were studying in NYC. Nice pics, as always!

Thanks! Kirkaldy? That's awesome! Did you get to see much of Edinburgh or Glasgow? I struggled with it for a while too, it really is a tongue twister! :)