Low tide on the beach at Burntcoat Point Park, Nova Scotia, Canada. This location on the Bay of Fundy boasts the highest tidal range in the world with...
Two mussel boats tied up at the wharf at St. Peter’s Bay, Prince Edward Island, Canada. PEI is famous for its mussels and oysters. Pretty much every...
A row of fishing huts on the quay at St. Peter’s Bay, Prince Edward Island, Canada.
Lobster pots (or traps as people where seem to prefer to call them) seen on the wharf at Boutiliers Cove in Nova Scotia, Canada during our NxNW photography...
The lighthouse at Peggy’s Cove in Nova Scotia, Canada. This was taken on our first visit at the start of last year’s NxNW trip to Nova Scotia...
This fishing hut on the wharf at St. Peter’s Bay, Prince Edward Island, seems to need some help keeping itself together.
The floating boardwalk in Prince Edward Island National Park, Greenwich, PEI, Canada.
The sun sets over the Gulf of St. Lawrence as seen from Greenwich on Prince Edward Island, Canada.
The SSE Hydro is a large indoor arena on the banks of the River Clyde in Glasgow. It opened in 2013 and has a capacity of 14,300. Annual visitor counts...
Our first shooting location on last year’s NxNW trip to Canada was the fishing community of Blue Rocks, Nova Scotia where we found an interesting...
An avenue of old beech trees in the Robbiesland area of Lanark, Scotland.
Tonight is your last chance to see “Anything Goes” by Cole Porter, performed by the Dripping Springs High School Theatre Department. You can buy tickets...
I’ve finished processing my shots from the Dripping Springs High School Theatre Department performance of “Anything Goes” and you can now find...
Let’s take a break from pictures and Glasgow today. Last night, I had the pleasure of photographing the dress rehearsal of “Anything Goes”,...
The Cloisters at the University of Glasgow. This arched undercroft joins the east and west quadrangles in the University’s main building. Although...
The Finnieston Titan is one of a few remaining giant cranes on the banks of the River Clyde in Glasgow. These cranes serviced the many shipbuilders and heavy...
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.
A view through one of the arched walkways offering access to the quadrangle in the main building at Glasgow University, Scotland.