I spent some time down in the Seaholm area of downtown Austin yesterday afternoon and got a chance to play with a new toy, the Rokinon 7.5mm f/3.5 fisheye...
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.
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...
The Cloisters at the University of Glasgow. This arched undercroft joins the east and west quadrangles in the University’s main building. Although...
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...
The Pyramid of the Magician dominates the remains of the Mayan city of Uxmal in Mexico’s Yucatan.
The tourist-accessible area at Uxmal covers around 150 acres and includes two main pyramids, a large forum or town square, and a collection of other, low buildings....
A group of visitors rest during a visit to the Mayan ruins at Uxmal in Mexico’s Yucatan.
We’ll stay in Scotland this week with a few more pictures I took while walking around Glasgow on a showery day in September. I spent the afternoon...
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...
Mussel boats lined up at the quay at St. Peter’s Bay on Canada’s Prince Edward Island. I blatantly stole the processing idea for this picture...
This is the iconic tower in the main building at the University of Glasgow, my alma mater back in Scotland. The building sits on the top of a hill and overlooks...
The Tote (or Horserace Totaliser Board) at Lanark Racecourse was erected in 1928 and was the first of its kind in Scotland. It’s a listed building...
We’re heading back to Scotland for a few days as I post some more of the images shot during a 3 hour wander around Glasgow at the beginning of this...
This is another image from my recent NxNW trip to Nova Scotia and features our favourite sunrise location, Peggy’s Cove. The rock formations and pools...
Just across the river from the SSE Hydro, you’ll find a couple more exciting examples of architecture in the form of the Glasgow Science Centre buildings....
As many friends already know, I’m currently back in Scotland following the death of my 84 year old father. We said our goodbyes at his memorial service...