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Arthur's Seat and Edinburgh from Gullane Point


Saw this distant view of Edinburgh while on a walk from Aberlady to Gullane. It was a misty day and the sun was starting to set, which led to the nice silouhette of Arthur's Seat and Edinburgh Castle.
The reason there is such a sharp contrast between the water and the background is because the water's horizon is quite a bit closer than Edinburgh, and the parts of Edinburgh you see here are high up (i.e. you can't see the actual coastline) and seen through mist. (i.e. I didn't just photoshop two images together here which, I admit, it does look a bit like i did!).
The reason there is such a sharp contrast between the water and the background is because the water's horizon is quite a bit closer than Edinburgh, and the parts of Edinburgh you see here are high up (i.e. you can't see the actual coastline) and seen through mist. (i.e. I didn't just photoshop two images together here which, I admit, it does look a bit like i did!).
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