Light Display Over Edinburgh Castle
Most of the time as a landscape photographer I have to plan my trips carefully, always keeping one eye on the weather forecast to try and optimise my chances of coming back with a few 'keepers'. Other times I can just get lucky and these images are one of those occasions.
The shots were actually taken last September when I was testing the 1.4x converter for Fujifilm along with fellow X Photographer Dirk Bogaerts from Belgium, who was doing a round Scotland trip in his MGB for his new magazine Carburettor.
I had taken a series of shots for the test and these were taken just as the clouds parted to produce this stunning light display over Edinburgh Castle. I filed the images for processing later and completely forgot about them until yesterday due to other work commitments.
As I said the images were shot on the XF50-140mm f2.8 fitted with the 1.4x converter fitted to the X-T1. We were standing on Calton Hill looking west towards the castle when the clouds parted and the sunlight cascaded down through the dark clouds. The scene only lasted a few minutes but we were able to capture a few frames.
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