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Category Archives: IXUS 40
Afternoon Sun on “The Matrix”
This residential block at Cowcaddens Road and Port Dundas Road, near where I work, is known as “The Matrix”. I had spotted that at lunchtime the sun illuminates the south-facing main side of this apartment block quite nicely, bringing out the colour in the various panels.
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Edinburgh’s Winter Wonderland
I’ve been staying over in Edinburgh for a couple of days to allow me to attend a training course for work. This evening, after returning to my hotel and freshening up, I wandered up to Princes Street to take a look at the Winter Wonderland. I have already seen a number of shots from the event, so I had a rough idea of what to expect. In the end, this is my favourite from the several shots I took.
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Tagged after dark, big wheel, Christmas, Edinburgh, lights
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Royal Exchange Square – A Canopy of Twinkling Lights
In which Gary makes a detour to visit some newly turned on Christmas lights instead of going straight home from work.
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Tagged after dark, Glasgow, lights, reflections
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Oh, What A Circus #0
70,000 litres of paint. One derelict tower block. And I’ve not been invited.
Let’s find out a bit more about what’s going on anyway…
The View From My Kitchen Window
In which Gary awoke, looked out the window – and got quite a surprise…