Cyrus Posts
"Having taken no photos today, I decided to play around with an old image in Photoshop. I don't know too much about Photoshop and am learning by my mistakes at the moment. Don't look too close!"
This wee guy seems to have fallen on hard times and taken to begging in the street.
Isle of Mull
"Something like a 150m drop. Not much to give it scale, but I liked the winter feel. If only there was a little climber dangling halfway down..."
"View from Oban Esplanade - first shot of a series with the classic Canon FD 85mm f1.8 lens, way back in December 2001."
"as mentioned with the previous photo: that day was incredible (and it was quite hard to keep the camera steady in that storm)!"
"Maya Hart and Catherine McCallum (flickr.com/photos/blugoogirl) taken at Rosemount Viaduct in Aberdeen in the driving rain and cold. My thanks to both for thier help and good humor in rotten weather"
"From march last year, since the snow this year is kinda crap."
"A close up of a wee queen scallop (Chlamys opercularis) in Loch Creran on the west coast of Scotland. The shiny blue specks are its eyes : )"
Taken at Sidinish, North Uist, Outer Hebrides, Scotland.
the path behind Dumyat
"On the Clyde Arc bridge as the sun was going down."
"Classical decor on Sauchiehall Street, Glasgow, Scotland.
George Oliver called it a 'city of wedding cake architecture'."
"Wasn't quite sure about keeping the wall in, but figured it isolated the tree more."
"A portrait of the Cho-In Theatre group from South Korea at the 2006 Edinburgh Fringe, who were presenting a show called 'The Train'. This was taken on the first day of this year's Fringe."
"The empty Vision buildings in Dundee. the coloured panels change colour dependent on the direction of the light hitting them. I've seen them blue and green, but this is the first time I've seen them looking red."
a tidal stream causes these pretty shapes - no photoshoping...
A guizer at Up-Helly-A'
"Welcome to Scotland's sub-alpine City of Stirling. Taken at 11.30 on the morning of the recent Flickrmeet.
Later, the Flickrites found that it was in fact an easy saunter up the hill to the Castle. The Castle compound was used in the BBC drama about the WWII German Colditz camp. You can't escape from Stirling either... "
Taken while waiting for my train after work tonight.
And of course the quirky....
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