While trawling through the archives this past weekend, I discovered a collection of unprocessed images taken in Death Valley during a one day visit back...
Locomotive 3007 was built in Glasgow in 1945 and spent 40 years working in South Africa before being decomissioned in 1988. It was brought back to Scotland...
The Riverside Museum sits on the River Clyde opposite the Glasgow Science Centre in another redeveloped section of the city’s old docklands and shipbuilding...
One of the metal-clad, beetle-shaped buildings forming the Glasgow Science Centre in Scotland. Last time we visited as a family, I ended up being set on fire...
A view of Turret Arch in Arches National Park near Moab in Utah. This was taken during our 2013 annual NxNW photography get-together.
A view of five of the volcanoes in the Cascades Range in Washington and Oregon. Mt Adams is in the foreground with Mt Hood, Mt Jefferson, the Three Sisters...
I broke out Photoshop over the weekend and had some fun playing with this image of the rotating tower at Glasgow Science Centre. I had been wondering how tricky...
One of the buildings in the main complex at Glasgow University seen against a Scottish October sky.
Glasgow’s Riverside Museum sits on the north bank of the River Clyde by its confluence with the River Kelvin. The building was designed by Zaha Hadid...
A group of visitors rest during a visit to the Mayan ruins at Uxmal in Mexico’s Yucatan.
Not quite but you could be forgiven for thinking that given the architecture. This view shows a crop of some of the roofs and the tower in the main quadrangle...
Apologies for the 10 day gap in my posting record. I was off in Scotland and traveling without a laptop. While I could have posted from my iPad, it’s...
A view of the underside of the Pfluger Pedestrian Bridge over Lady Bird Lake in downtown Austin, Texas.
Ah, the good, old pre-FDA days! I can’t imagine that “Genuine Black and White Ointment” was particularly good for you given that it proudly...