Ten Favourite Shots of 2015: No2 The Scottish Parliament Building


The Scottish Parliament Building is situated next to Holyrood Palace in Edinburgh and is one of those modern structures that divides opinions.  Personally I like it, it is very striking and makes a bold statement about Scotland as a nation.

I had a couple of hours to kill on a trip to Edinburgh earlier this year so I went for a walk around Holyrood armed only with my Fujifilm X100 - the original X-Series camera.  Once again the weather was very changeable and I found myself dodgy rain showers, but when the clouds cleared the light on the building was wonderful.

This shot was taken at the back of the Parliament as the sunlight hit the strangely shaped windows.  I decided to tilt the camera up and on an angle because the abstract shape of the building suited this type of composition.  The image was converted to monochrome in post production with NIK Silver Efex Pro2 software.

This image made it into my 2015 Top 10 because of the subject but also to prove that the original 12MP X-Series camera can still cut it with the latest offering from Fujifilm.  The X100 is certainly a 'keeper' and will be with me for many more years to come.

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