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 suggestions ... they closed the RBS branch down here ... merging with NatWest I guess. However those pioneers have given us some amazing buildings, which are still standing! - cheers Hilary
A beautiful collection, YAM. A visit to an ancient, stately home perhaps? It is very charming indeed that the headquarters of the Bank of Scotland is still housed in that very grand old building. It looks as solid as a bank should be. People who work in financial institutions in glass and steel skyscrapers must wince with envy. Makes me want to open an account there! Happy Tuesday. David
As usual you and your lens get about and you find the artful in the everyday. I find my eye attracted to monochrome for some reason. I guess the only monochrome we see these days is when the choice is made for artistic reasons - not simply for lack of available colour processing.
Hari OM I always enjoyed working with monochrome film with my old SLR... the digital version never quite reaches the intensity of film, I feel, but it's fun to play around with the phone camera and see what can be achieved - particular subjects just cry out for the treatment! Yxx
How intriguing; I'm looking forward to the story.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful pictures! Can’t wait to “the rest of the story!” Loved your “ furlosofee” comment❣️😹😻 Kit, Kat, Rocky &
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Lovely collection of photos. Take care, enjoy your day!
ReplyDeleteVery pretty gardens!
ReplyDeleteHi Yam - interesting suggestions ... they closed the RBS branch down here ... merging with NatWest I guess. However those pioneers have given us some amazing buildings, which are still standing! - cheers Hilary
ReplyDeleteA beautiful collection, YAM. A visit to an ancient, stately home perhaps? It is very charming indeed that the headquarters of the Bank of Scotland is still housed in that very grand old building. It looks as solid as a bank should be. People who work in financial institutions in glass and steel skyscrapers must wince with envy. Makes me want to open an account there! Happy Tuesday. David
ReplyDeleteI'm looking forward to hearing about these great sneak peeks. What a very "bankly" looking bank, I love seeing older bank buildings.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful frames.
ReplyDeleteWhat a lovely place for a visit. We can't wait to hear where it is.
ReplyDeleteLooks like there will be much to be told in the future posts.
ReplyDeleteI want to go there, be there, love it
ReplyDeleteAs usual you and your lens get about and you find the artful in the everyday. I find my eye attracted to monochrome for some reason. I guess the only monochrome we see these days is when the choice is made for artistic reasons - not simply for lack of available colour processing.
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DeleteI always enjoyed working with monochrome film with my old SLR... the digital version never quite reaches the intensity of film, I feel, but it's fun to play around with the phone camera and see what can be achieved - particular subjects just cry out for the treatment! Yxx