Sunday, November 08, 2009 

Garden of Remembrance


Garden of Remembrance, originally uploaded by C Ray Dancer.

Garden of Remembrance
Edinburgh

Saturday, November 07, 2009 

I told you I was freaky


I told you I was freaky, originally uploaded by stewartbremner.

"Finally. I've been planning this photo for years now. I first shot it about ten years ago on film, using my trusty, tiny Pentax P3. I've still got that film somewhere but no real desire to go looking for it and, for that matter, no film scanner. I've always wanted to revisit it and do it better.

Ever since I started on the traffic shots, this was the shot that I most wanted to take. I tried it a few weeks ago, but the sun was still too high. It wasn't until the clocks went back that the timing worked out. I'm quite pleased.

Now I need to have a very quick think about whether to end on a high or keep plugging away. After all, it's a good reason to get out of the house."

Thursday, November 05, 2009 

Last days of the last house II

Tuesday, November 03, 2009 

Mamore Lodge Hotel, and me


Mamore Lodge Hotel, and me, originally uploaded by BoblyP.

"How to explain my love of this hotel? It's hard. It's quite simply the most exceptionally beautiful location of any hotel I know."

Monday, November 02, 2009 

Toad1a


Toad1a, originally uploaded by G_Mcfadden.

 

Sunbeams Over The Scott Platform

In memory of Alex Young.

Saturday, October 31, 2009 

Me


Me, originally uploaded by Vidar Josdal.

Thursday, October 29, 2009 

Autumn on the Sutor


Autumn on the Sutor, originally uploaded by ccgd.

"Late October gloaming - South Sutor Cromarty."

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