
Angles that always work
- The head-on approach: Symmetry and spectacle as the bascules frame the skyline.
- The mid-span pass: Look up for converging lines; use a wide lens.
- The downriver departure: Capture the bridge receding with HMS Belfast.
Timing: Golden hour polishes the stonework and paints reflections gold.
Suggested camera settings
| Condition |
Aperture |
Shutter |
ISO |
Notes |
| Bright sun |
f/8 |
1/250 |
100 |
Crisp detail; avoid blown highlights |
| Sunset |
f/4.5 |
1/160 |
200–400 |
Warmer tones; watch motion |
| Night |
f/2.8 |
1/80 |
800–1600 |
Stabilize elbows; use railing |
Composition tricks
- Use the deck rail as a leading line.
- Include passing boats to scale the bridge.
- Wait for cloud breaks to spotlight the towers.

Checklist
Insider note: If you catch a bridge lift, shoot video then freeze the best frame — the bascules create iconic V-lines.
Bonus: Captain’s angle

Standing on the starboard side front deck as you approach upriver offers the cleanest vista; keep elbows tucked and brace with knees.
Gear & Setup
- Camera: Mirrorless/DSLR; phones with ultra-wide work well.
- Filters: Polarizer for glare; ND not necessary unless filming.
- Settings: Continuous AF; burst mode; auto ISO capped at 1600.
Advanced Techniques
- Pan with the bridge as you pass mid-span to keep towers sharp.
- Frame through railings for depth; watch for clutter.
- Shoot a sequence: approach → under-arch → receding skyline.
Common Mistakes
- Shooting only horizontal — add verticals for towers.
- Ignoring sky texture — clouds shape mood; wait a beat.
- Standing mid-cabin behind glass when you want crisp geometry — go outside.
Post-Processing (Fast Workflow)
- Lift shadows (boats), protect highlights (sky/stone).
- Add clarity selectively on architectural edges.
- Warm midtones for sunset; cool highlights for night.
Accessibility & Safety
- Choose lower deck bow windows for stable shooting if stairs are a concern.
- Secure straps; avoid leaning over rail.
Quick Field Notes
- Aim for 1/250–1/500 to freeze motion near mid-span.
- If rain: shoot lower deck front; raindrops create moody bokeh.