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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

window washing day

Then there was that one morning in Edinburgh when the window washer – four floors down – reached all the way up and cleaned our windows. I followed the brush from window to window to get The Shot I Wanted. It seemed like a critical moment, somehow.

Edinburgh, Scotland
photographed 11.16.2023

wellington

This is one of the times that what I thought the photo was going to be about – a steamy coffee shop window – turned into being about the man’s hands and the way their position echos the way his feet are placed.

It just goes to show…something.

Edinburgh, Scotland
photographed 11.17.2023

station dogs

It seems odd now to think back on the times – which weren’t that long ago – when I just didn’t take pictures of people. I had no interest in it and would actively avoid scenes that were tainted by humans (and/or dogs).

Obviously, I have gotten over that and being in busy urban environments with my camera in hand is actually something that I enjoy a great deal. And a Saturday afternoon at a busy train station was the perfect location to get some images with people in them…

Waverly Station
Edinburgh, Scotland

photographed 11.11.2023

behind the shops

Why, yes! I did turn down a small passageway behind some shops. How else would I have known that the slats in the reflection were generally parallel to the handrail on the steps?

Tobermory, Isle of Mull, Scotland
photographed 11.9.2023