Roslin Glen, 2011
At the old gunpowder works.
A winter afternoon’s exerise with a single, fixed focal-length lens – in this case a standard 50 mm.
An itch scratched – taking some shots from up high, looking down on people and stuff with a tilt-shift lens in tilt mode, so it makes it look all Toytown-Lego-land. It’s a tight squeeze getting up the ever-narrowing spiral staircase to the very top level.
A few interior shots of the Scottish National Gallery on The Mound, plus a few of some of my favourite paintings. Most shots taken with the EF 24 mm f2.8 IS lens. This allows hand-holding at shutter speeds as slow as 1/3 sec, making indoor flash-free shots at low ISO a breeze. Later shots taken…
Some photos of my favourites among the winners of the 2016 press photography awards, which were on exhiibition inside the Scotish parliament building… plus a couple fo the main chamber, and a sneaky one of herself…
Inside the members’ bar at the Scotch Malt Whisky Society’s HQ, The Vaults, Leith.