Tom Zawadzki Wedding Photography
Wedding photographer
Les Alizés is back at the entrance to the Port of Leith. A 236-metre heavy lift vessel built for offshore wind farms and fitted with a 5,000-ton crane that looks completely absurd against the Edinburgh skyline. The ship is used to transport and install XXL monopile foundations for offshore turbines across the North Sea. Some of those structures weigh up to 2,500 tonnes on their own. Human beings really looked at the ocean and decided it needed industrial-sized Lego.
In the evening light the whole thing feels unreal. Steel, cables, floodlights and silence sitting at the edge of Leith while the city carries on around it.
One of the biggest working machines ever to arrive in Edinburgh. And somehow it’s parked here like it’s a normal Tuesday.
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It’s not just their big wedding day that many couples want to celebrate nowadays. Engagement parties and celebrations are increasingly popular.
There are plenty of locations overlooking city of Edinburgh and its iconic backgrounds such as Arthur’s Seat, the Salisbury Crags, St Margaret’s Loch . The choice is yours! The good news is that everything is within walking distance here and it’s pretty easy to choose a number of different locations for your engagement session.
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