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fall at the falls

January 1, 2009: that was a fateful day. But like many fateful days, I didn’t recognize it as such for quite a long time after.

January 1, 2009, was the day I decided to start a photo-a-day blog. I thought I try to do it for one year and see how it went. It was a stunning* success: at the end of that first year, I did have a total of five (5!) followers, placing me well into the single digits. For some reason, that dismal record didn’t deter me. I thought I’d give it another year, and then one more, and anyway, this year starts my 15th year of posting a photo every day.

Posting all those photos (~5,000 in total) turned me into a photographer. But the main thing that happened – and it’s one I never saw coming – is that I made friends this way. Good friends; some of my favorite friends are other photographers. It’s been an amazing journey, with a lot of good things happening along the way. So thanks to all my photographer friends, the ones I know and the ones I haven’t met yet. Y’all have helped make what was, frankly, a snap decision to post photos into a passion that means more to me than I can even say.

And I hope I’m still doing this in 15 more years….

Dochart Falls – near Killin, Scotland
11.18.2023

*Depending on how sarcastic you want to be with the word “stunning.”

weathered (and weather)

You’ve seen photos of this beached boat here and here. But I couldn’t resist just one more – there was a brief time (maybe as long as a minute?) when the sun came out and the colors of the boat just came to life right in front of me.

near Salen, Isle of Mull, Scotland
photographed 11.9.2023

shortly it would begin to rain

Actually, “Shortly it would begin to rain.” could have been the complete weather forecast for the whole time I was in Scotland.

It was almost always about to rain, and this photo was made just before another patch of cold rain fell on us. It wasn’t so bad, once you got used to it. Plus the clouds! They worked hard to enhance the photographs.

near Salen, Isle of Mull, Scotland
photographed 11.9.2023

bridged

The old and new Queensferry bridges, spanning the Firth of Forth, photographed from water level in North Queensferry. (Many thanks to Sam Thomson and Steven Thomson at Edinburgh Tour Guides for showing us this out-of-the-way spot.)

North Queensferry, Scotland
photographed 11.15.2023

his beloved wife

Well, of course I like to photograph cemeteries. And if they are in Scotland and called graveyards and are a lot older than what I am used to seeing and if the day is cold and dreary, then I like it even more.

Edinburgh, Scotland
photographed 11.3.2023