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Category Archives: Macro
 It’s been a while since I have posted, partly because life has been busy, and partly because I wanted to let the pictures from my first wedding shoot sit at the top of the page for a while. I enjoyed the experience a lot and am therefore looking forward to doing more, if you or…
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Posted in Canon 7D, Flowers, Landscape, Macro, TownscapeTags: Italy, Lake Garda, Lazise, Limone, Malcesine, mountains, Riva, shutters, Tarbole, townscapes
 Regular followers of my blog will recognise this striking man as Michael Ritchie, guitar maker. Mike made my acoustic guitar, and although it is as damn near perfect an instrument as I have ever played, it wasn’t made specifically for me. Mike is remedying that now, and so I had an opportunity to visit him…
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Posted in Canon 50mm f 1.4, Canon 7D, Canon EFS 60mm Macro f2.8, Macro, Portrait, Sigma 28 f1.8Tags: classical guitar, Fintry, Lennoxtown, luthier, Michael Ritchie guitar maker, Scotland, Scottish, spanish guitar
 It’s been one of those days when it’s rained constantly in true west coast of Scotland style and so I wasn’t able to take any photographs even in passing. I have been busy preparing and printing cards for the 100 portraits exhibition which starts at the weekend so I hope you’ll settle for an old…
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Sunday, February 22, 2009
 I went for a walk today in the Queen Elizabeth Forest near Aberfoyle in the Trossachs. I had my camera on my back but didn’t bother taking it out at all. The light was grey and flat, with a totally cloudy sky. The darkening effect of the forest adding to this meant that I couldn’t…
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 I have been thinking about a question asked by Scott Bourne on the “This Week In Photography” blog recently. Scott asked us to reflect on the simple question, what was your best photograph last year? I think its a really helpful question since we spend so much time putting folders full of images on our…
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