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Category Archives: Scotland
Rannoch Moor and Glen Coe
The weather’s been good for the past few days, so I was up pretty early this morning to head off up towards Rannoch Moor and Glen Coe. When you drive from Glasgow up the A82 to Fort William, you cross Rannoch Moor. Once you’ve made the ascent to the moor, you pass between two lochs in fairly short order. Little Lochan na-h’Achlaise is first on the left and then you pass the larger Loch Ba on the right. If you remain on the road, you see little of Loch Ba, while the views over Lochan na-h’Achlaise are much better. After stopping the car, I walked across the moor and down to the waterside…
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.
Posted in IXUS 40, Photographs, Scotland
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.
Posted in IXUS 40, Photographs, Scotland
Tagged after dark, Glasgow, lights, reflections
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Dunure at sunset
In which Gary travels to Dunure to try to photograph the ruins of the castle by the golden light of the setting sun…
Posted in EOS 350D, Photographs, Scotland
Tagged castle, Dunure, harbour, ruins, sunset, twilight
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Oh, What A Circus #4
I managed to leave work an hour earlier today, and did the usual rush-home-grab-camera-gear-jump-in-car-and-rush-over routine. But as I turned the corner which brought the high-rise into view in the distance…
Oh, What A Circus #3
I was busy at work today – we have a supplier installing a new system and I’ve to become involved with supporting it once they depart – and didn’t get to leave until just before 6pm. I had to rush home to grab my gear and then jump in the car and drive straight over. Fortunately, they waited on me.
Posted in EOS 350D, Photographs, Scotland
Tagged Bravia, explosions, Glasgow, paint, Sony, Toryglen
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Oh, What A Circus #2
After yesterday’s anti-climax at the site of the filming of the new Sony advert for their BRAVIA brand, I had decided not to bother going back today and, instead, just spend a lazy day in the flat. Then, at about 5:15, my phone rang…
Posted in EOS 350D, Photographs, Scotland
Tagged Bravia, explosions, Glasgow, paint, Sony, Toryglen
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Oh, What A Circus #1
A bit of a crowd had gathered to watch day one of the shooting of the new Sony Bravia advert, but not as much as I had thought there might be given the publicity from the Evening Times yesterday.
Posted in EOS 350D, Photographs, Scotland
Tagged Bravia, explosions, Glasgow, paint, Sony, Toryglen
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