Beautiful, where’s that?
Thank you kindly. It is in Rouken Glen park, Southside of Glasgow. Thing is people seem to walk oast it without paying it any attention because this is 20 metres from it:
DSC08728.jpg by Ken OHagan, on Flickr
Wow awesome I’d love to visit at some point.
Just watch out for the locals drinking iron bru on a park bench!Do it.... there is an endless list of stuff within easy reach of Glasgow... stuff that with a warm jacket and a pair of wellies are within easy reach!
Just watch out for the locals drinking iron bru on a park bench!
I actually read about that and thought of you!Shocking news. They are changing the recipe! People are stockpiling it!
I actually read about that and thought of you!
Shocking news. They are changing the recipe! People are stockpiling it!
Love the use of shallow DOF here, Peter!
True, you can never have too many cat (or bird) photos.
Is your username a reference to these creatures?
A waterlily in one of our frog ponds. This one is okay in colour, but I much prefer it in mono.
Canon 6D, Canon 24-105mm f/4 L, Partial Metering, Aperture Priority
ISO 800, 105mm, f/8, 1/2500
Thanks, I tend to think a lot more of late before hitting the shutter button, especially in regards to what I'm trying to convey. The Diploma of Photography I am undertaking has really gotten me refocused in this regards. It was just what I needed.I don't know what it is but lately I've particularly enjoyed viewing your most recent photographs. Not that I didn't like earlier ones mind you.
No, bit of a homage to Zagato the coach builder. Check my profile picture...you have to have a bit of imagination.
A waterlily in one of our frog ponds. This one is okay in colour, but I much prefer it in mono.
Canon 6D, Canon 24-105mm f/4 L, Partial Metering, Aperture Priority
ISO 800, 105mm, f/8, 1/2500