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As part of a 120mm film day organised by the Stills Democratic Camera Club, we headed to the west of Edinburgh to explore the Cammo Estate. Armed with…
Linlithgow has a long history, a royal burgh it was the birthplace of Mart Queen of Scots and still has many places to explore. Circumnavigate the “peel” as…
On a sunny day it’s a jungle out there. Pollock Country Park is home to the Burrell Collection, whose building provides some escape from the sun.
A lumen print is a contact print made only using sunlight on black and white photographic paper. The image is “burnt” onto the paper and then fixed –…
A walk on a Sunday morning to MOCAK (Museum of Contemporary Art Krakow). Windows are full of flowers.
Chalmers Memorial Church was constructed in 1904/5 and still retains most of the original features.
Kinnoull Hill on the outskirts of Perth has amazing views along the Tay Estuary. Kinnoull Hill, with its trees, was gifted to the Town Council of Perth by…
Schloss Lustheim was commissioned around 1684 by Maximilian II Emanuel for his wife, the Austrian princess Maria Antonia. Designed by Enrico Zuccalli to be the focal point of…