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Castle from the Crags

Edinburgh | Holyrood, South EastScotland

Nikon D850 • 80-400mm • '@160mm (Stitched) • f10 • ISO 64 • 1/40 SecCopyright © 2026 Robin Nisbet
Leica SL2 • 24-90mm • @53mm • f8 • ISO 200 • 1/1250 SecCopyright © 2026 Robin Nisbet
Canon EOS R • 100-400mm • @170mm • f8 • ISO 100 • 10 SecsCopyright © 2026 Robin Nisbet

Location description

Taken from the Crags path in Holyrood Park, this cityscape looks west across Edinburgh’s rooftops to a floodlit Edinburgh Castle and the spire of Tolbooth Kirk reaching above the graduated twilight sky. What is most important about the shooting at this specific location along the path is that it is before you are at the highest point of the Crags. This is crucial because you are still below the height of Edinburgh Castle, meaning its outline breaks the horizon and gives the composition far greater presence. The further you ascend along the path the higher you get, thus changing the dynamic of the shot.

Shooting notes

This shot works in all seasons and it doesn’t need to be a clear night sky, although this is preferred. During blue hour after sunset the sky still holds colour, and the castle floodlights and city streets come alive. A 150mm+ focal length compresses the layered skyline and remaining below the castle is key to give it a sense of grandeur over the city. Take great care moving around - especially in fading light. All shots are achievable from the paths.

Parking Location

OS Grid
NT 27052 73748
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Photo location

OS Grid
NT 26916 73492
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Characteristics

  • Photo TypeOutdoor
  • EnergyModerate
  • GradeMedium Hill
  • RoadQueens Drive
  • Town CentreEdinburgh
  • Best SeasonsAll Seasons
  • CrowdsNo
  • Paid ParkingYes

Sunrise / Sunset

21 June
21 December
Sunrise
04:26
08:41
Sunset
22:02
15:39

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Gear used to take this photograph, available used at MPB and WEX.

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