Originally Posted by
KCBrecks
Hello there,
I was up in Edinburgh for last weekend. There were some great photoshoot opportunities with the Festival, Fringe and Tattoo going on. Did you manage to get any? They could be a good start to your posting history.
I spent most of the time using the EF-S 18-55 lens similar to yours but without IS and got some super shots, particularly of a fire eating juggler and sword swallower using the Continuous drive mode on the Canon I was carrying (EOS 40D). If I were you I would switch it to 'P', the lens to AF, Auto ISO, Standard Picture Mode and start pointing it wherever you like around that great city of yours and you should get some great photographs. (How about the top floor of Jenners' balcony, that will be a stunning picture.) (And if you get down to the right position in front of the Scott Memorial 'rocket' on the opposite side to the station there is a neat shot of Sir Walter holding the clock on the front of the hotel in his hands.) You can also take your camera into the Portrait Gallery and so long as there isn't a very tiny notice telling you not to, take whatever you want. Cramond is good for a few and the Forth Rail Bridge has to be one of the best static models ever built.
My next trip is in October, around the 20th, for a week to look after a very photogenic and friendly little dog.