VIDEO: Cockenzie Power Station Demolition
Today thousands of people lined the coast here in East Lothian to watch a familiar landmark disappear as the twin chimneys at the Cockenzie Power Station were demolished. The coal fired station was built in the 1960s and was decommissioned in 2013. The twin chimneys have been a familiar sight on the East Lothian coast for 50 years but at 12 noon today they were no more.
The video was shot on a Fujifilm X-T1 with a XF50-140mm f2.8. The video was set to full 1080P HD at 60fps so I could slow the video down by 50 percent in post production. The video show the demolition of the chimneys and the turbine hall in real time and then after 1 minute into the video the demolition is replayed in slow motion.
The still images were shot on the second X-T1 at 8fps to capture the chimneys coming down and to also have a before and after shot of the skyline.
The main power station building will be dismantled over the coming months and then the skyline will look completely different than it did at 11:59 on the 26 September 2015.
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