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Sean Murphy

Photographer captures once in a lifetime shot of Edinburgh Castle emerging from fog

A capital-based Photographer has captured a once in a lifetime shot of Edinburgh Castle emerging from a shroud of mist.

The dramatic pictures were taken from nearby Salisbury Crags, at around 10pm on Monday night (November 9).

Haar - a sea fog caused when warm air passes over the cold North Sea - surrounded the city with street lights muted beneath it.

The stunning picture of Edinburgh Castle. (facebook.com/adambulleyphotography/)

But the castle peeked out the top of the clouds, in a shot photographer Adam Bulley, 38, had hoped to get for years.
 

Adam said: "I was in the house and looking out the window, the conditions looked fantastic.
"I wasn't sure I wanted to go out again but I had an image in my mind of the castle over the fog.
 

"That's what made me put my boots on and go out.

"I got to the Crags and I could see it had all come together, I have not seen it like that before.
 

"I've been up Arthur's Seat lots of times but that's the first time I've seen anything like that."
  

The dad-of-one lives in Edinburgh and works for travel company Worldwide Explorers, taking budding photographers on tours of scenic spots around the world.
 

He added: "The fog would change by the minute.
 

"It was incredible."

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