Hi All 👋 My entry for Becky’s November WalkingSquares.


Hi All 👋 My entry for this week’s challenge, set by Jude of Cornwall in Colours: Textures.
Hi All 👋 My entry for this week’s challenge, set by Ann-Christine: Favourite Finds. This is also my entry for CFFC: Man-made items.
I’ve always enjoyed learning about history, with a great side bonus of seeing miniature models of old buildings & old technology.
First off is a model of Arbroath Abbey in the visitors centre.
Hi All 👋 My entry for this week’s challenge, set by Amy: Here Comes the Sun.
Sunrise, one of my favourite times of the day for a bit of natural drama; although in Scotland, it can mean an early rise to catch it
Hi All 👋 My entry for this week’s challenge, set by Patti: Motion.
This first series of shots was of an aerial battle envolving 3 ravens on a snowy & misty morning. I was shooting at the limit of my 18-300mm zoom in low light conditions which was not ideal. The end result is that the pictures aren’t as crisp as I would normally want, but I think it adds to the overall chaos of aerial combat.
Hi All 👋 My entry for this week’s challenge, set by Anne of Slow Shutter Speed: What’s Your Photographic Groove.
If you guessed Lensy, give yourselves a gold star & sweetie. Lensy is, of course, my particular Photographic Groove, but not my only one.
Hi All 👋 My entry for this week’s challenge, set by Sarah of Travel With Me: Picking Favourites.
This first shot is of a sunrise I captured in the coastal town of Arbroath, Scotland, & is my number one choice. To capture this meant an early rise whilst on holiday–with sunrise at about 0530. I’d also looked at the weather for the morning & the conditions looked like they would be ideal. We were up (yes, my long-suffering wife came with me) at about 0430, had a quick breakfast & headed to the seafront to get a good vantage point. There was a bank of low cloud sitting on the horizon with higher cloud above catching the sun’s colours before it arrived, which I took several shots of. Finally, the sun peeked over the top of the clouds & turned the world orange just as a small fishing boat left the harbour. The fishing boat is more of a silhouette, just like the gulls following it, but you can see the light glowing through the windows of the wheelhouse. There was also an interesting reflection off the seawall top–on the left of the picture. I love the scene as a whole, but it’s also the fact it was a planned-for-shot that worked & the fishing boat was an added bonus.
Hi All 👋 My entry for this week’s challenge, set by Tracy of Reflections of an Untidy Mind: Surreal.
I thought this was going to be a real tough one as I headed into my archives.
This first shot was taken in Glasgow & is unedited; it looks like it could be made of 2 or 3 different pictures.