A walk upriver to Canonmills started here at Coburg Street.
Underneath the Great Junction Street Bridge.
The graffiti included the advice 'give additcts diamorphine'.
Looking upriver at the first bend after Great Junction Street.
Signposts point the way.
This and the other black and white photos were taken in infrared using a modified Pentax camera.
Looking upriver at the first bend after Great Junction Street.
The walkway exits onto West Bowling Green Street.
The big, brick-built Anderson Place building converted to housing.
To the right, behind the fence is the path downriver.
Zoomed in
Grass grows between the setts at the east end of W Bowling Green Street.
Previously photographed elsewhere on the website, this time in infrared.
Looking back (west) past the bridge sign in the previous picture.
Anderson Place as seen from W Bowling Green St.
Anderson Place as seen from W Bowling Green St.
Looking downriver from the bridge at Anderson Place.
Looking downriver beside the bridge at Anderson Place.
Shot in colour and monochrome infrared for comparison.
Shot in colour and monochrome infrared for comparison.
Looking upriver beside the bridge at Anderson Place.
Graffiti lurking in the undergrowth.
The first bridge between Anderson Place and Newhaven Road.
The second bridge between Anderson Place and Newhaven Road.
Three views looking upriver from the bridge at Newhaven Road.
This second view is in infrared.
To rejoin the walkway go uphill past the cul-de-sac Bonnington Avenue on the left.
Rejoining the walkway from Newhaven Road.
On the way from Newhaven Road to St Mark's Park.
No access this way.
This tunnel takes you under the railway line in the previous photo.
The way to St Mark's Park and Warriston Road.
The back of the Earthy building at Canonmills as seen from Warriston Road.
First of July 1st 2018 photos
Author: DaveHenniker
Retired computer technician. Interests: photography, skating, nature, countryside and coastal walking . View all posts by DaveHenniker