What You See Is What You Get. This is a journal blog, an explore-blog, a bit of this and that blog. Sharing where the mood takes me. Perhaps it will take you too.
Hi Yam - interesting takes at Montrose ... love your ideas. Water provides us with those extras in life ... we're fortunate to be near it ... cheers Hilary
the ships are wonderful, so sharp and clear and full of detail, all of them. My favorites are the whimsical window shots. artististic and beautiful and creative, all at one time
Those column are quite spectacular in a quiet sort of way with just a little glimpse of another world through the ‘doorway’ at the end. Were they outside a special building?
The first picture is exceptional in the way that you have captured the cavernous aspect of the building. There is a light at the end of the tunnel feeling to it. Well done, YAM.
You have clearly spent some time contemplating the movements on the Firth. We had similar views from Greenock.
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DeleteAh... but these were at Montrose. Same but different! Yxx
Big boat.
ReplyDeleteEvery ship makes me wonder about the immensity of human potential. These ones too.
ReplyDeletea magic ship... it can be big and it fits in your mirror anyway :O)
ReplyDeleteHi Yam - interesting takes at Montrose ... love your ideas. Water provides us with those extras in life ... we're fortunate to be near it ... cheers Hilary
ReplyDeletethe ships are wonderful, so sharp and clear and full of detail, all of them. My favorites are the whimsical window shots. artististic and beautiful and creative, all at one time
ReplyDeleteLove those large pillars and the picture of you hard at work, YAM.
ReplyDeleteThose column are quite spectacular in a quiet sort of way with just a little glimpse of another world through the ‘doorway’ at the end. Were they outside a special building?
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DeleteIt's at the rear entrance to the National Gallery of Scotland. Yxx
The first picture is exceptional in the way that you have captured the cavernous aspect of the building. There is a light at the end of the tunnel feeling to it. Well done, YAM.
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ReplyDeleteYou very busy in your photo. Love the various ships and photos.
Take care, have a great day!
Love your photography!
ReplyDeleteYAM aunty I really and truly said Awww when I saw the ships in the rearview mirror and on the high seas.
ReplyDeleteExcellent snap
Hugs Cecilia
Gorgeous ships...especially the reflection on the ship in Grey's window.
ReplyDeleteBeing on the road definitely agrees with you, you look wonderful!!
Amazing series of photos
ReplyDeleteNice collection of pictures today. We especially like the mirror picture of the ship with two views.
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