Location description
St Giles’ Cathedral, also known as the High Kirk of Edinburgh, has stood on the Royal Mile as a place of worship since the 14th century. This image captures the cathedral’s ornate Gothic facade, with its distinctive crown steeple rising above the intricate stonework. Located on Edinburgh’s famous Royal Mile means this location is almost always guaranteed to be busy, so finding the scene with very few people and cars in it is very rare.
Shooting notes
The cathedral facade faces west, so late morning/early afternoon light onwards (depending on season) illuminates the stonework. A wide-angle lens captures the full sweep of the building and adjacent Signet Library without excessive distortion. As foot traffic is constant, an early morning visit would offer quieter conditions, however you will be shooting into the light which changes the dynamic of the shot.
Parking Location
- OS Grid
- NT 25535 73681
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Photo location
- OS Grid
- NT 25654 73592
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Characteristics
- Photo TypeOutdoor
- EnergyLow
- GradeRelatively Even
- RoadRoyal Mile
- Town CentreEdinburgh
- Best SeasonsAll Seasons
- CrowdsYes
- Paid ParkingYes
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Gear used to take this photograph, available used at MPB and WEX.
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