St Andrew's Suspension Bridge sits peacefully over the Clyde at sunrise in late winter. This photo is taken in the other direction from yesterdays and two bridges over to the east. It is a panorama similar to a single shot I have posted earlier. This one clearly shows the Clyde Tiger an art project commissioned for the Chinese New Year. Also the giant glass roof of St Enoch's Square is visible a street back from the TIger.
The small waterfall sits between Balgray Reservoir and Ryatt Linn. The channel runs away to the Waulkmill Glen Reservoir. The circle of white you see in the higher pond must be an underground pipe straight in from the larger reservoir that sits above this. We had a full day of rain on Saturday so I am guessing the systems kicked in to drain away some of the overflow. I took this after capturing the house on the hill in the photo I posted on Sunday. The light faded fast, but it was still 'technically' the golden hour so I kept taking photos as I just like to click. I have a wider HDR panorama I'll post of this delightful little spot as I like the area alot and I'll be sure to return to re-shoot some of these with better light.
I was a little out with my planning today. It has been a while since I checked the sunrise time and at 7.40 I flew out of the house for an 8.04 sunrise. This is 10 minutes from my place so I made it just before sun up. I took this hand held with no filters just to make sure I got a shot as the sun was peeking through a narrow gap on the horizon. Fortunately it was a double sun rise day as there was another gap coming which enabled me to get some more shots later, albeit in more subdued lighting. It is taken just up from Belgray Reservoir which is an area I first photographed when I received my Canon 5D Mark ii.