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Feeding time, pigeons and a very shy woman in Glasgow’s Botanic Gardens on a frosty afternoon. / / .......................................................................................... / Image Copyright Duncan Waldron © 2008 / This image may not be reproduced without permission / .......................................................................................... / /
Took this one in Glasgow – separate entrances for boys and girls. I was imagining how young children felt as they entered this scary building and used the angle to capture from a child’s perspective. The clouds added a very ominous look to the scene. Tried this one in B&W – seems to have more impact than the colour version.
Taken at Glasgow University using a Canon 30d.
Taken inside Glasgows fabulous Kelvingrove art gallery and Museum.
A family of fans on a bench in Manchester where 100 000 Glasgow Rangers spilled out…the rubbish Part of / UEFA 08 Projet
A moody Glasgow University Cloisters shot.
A slightly different take on my other gallery pic. This was taken on the opposite side to my original shot.
Any visit to Glasgow must include a visit to this fantastic building.
The QE2 comes home to her birthplace – the River Clyde for the last time on Sunday October 5th 2008; flanked by a flotilla of fellow Clyde vessels. She might be going to Dubai but she’ll always be ours. A fine ship built by proud men.
Glaschu is Scottish Gaelic for Glasgow meaning the dear Green or the dear green place. / Buchanan Street looking north towards The Royal Concert Hall. The Victorian buildings on the left housed the former Glasgow Stock Exchange, now a mix of offices and shops. The building with the spire is the St George’s Tron Parish Church in what used to be called St George’s Square, renamed Nelson Mandela Square in the 1970s by Glasgow City Council. The glass building on the right is the Clydesdale Bank. This information was kindly supplied by simpsonvisuals. / Featured in the The Scots Are Coming group on 26 Aug 2009. / / Image Collections: Featured work Layered with Texture Monochrome Camera Paintings Floral Triptychs This & That /
The University of Glasgow which was founded in 1451 is the fourth-oldest in the English-speaking world. December 2008.
Cool bit of graffiti in a doorway in Glasgow, Scotland. untouched.
Taken just outside Glasgow, very brave little bird, this was shot at 70mm, with his body about 20cm from lens. he continued to follow us about after this shot but unfortunately my battery ran out :(
Taken inside the Kelvingrove Art Gallery and Museum in Glasgow.Taken using the Canon 30d
Infra-red, HDR, panoramic view in one of the annexes of the Kibble Palace, Glasgow Botanic Gardens. 9 images from a modified Canon G6 and processed with Photomatix and Photoshop. /
The cupola in the foyer of Glasgow Gallery of Modern Art.
The Tower of Glasgow University is reflected in the water of the Cyprus Pond in Kelvingrove Park. Looks much better viewed large! 3-layer Orton effect; Konica-Minolta Dimage A200;
The main hall of the Kelvingrove Museum and Art Gallery. See here for a view of the exterior. 3exp HDR taken using a bean bag support; floor area pasted in from the tone-mapped middle shot (to avoid ghosting); Canon EOS 450D + Sigma 10-20mm zoom; Featured in the following groups: / Unlimited Quality / HDR Photography / Canon DSLR / Your Magic Place / Dimensions
Reflections in the Cyprus Pond in Glasgow’s Kelvingrove Park. 3exp hand-held HDR; processed in Photomatix and subsequently processed in Photoshop CS4; Canon EOS 450D + 17-85mm zoom; Featured in the following group: / Canon DSLR
A view through the frosted glass of the Kibble Palace in Glasgow’s Botanic Gardens. Canon EOS 450D + 17-85mm zoom; Featured in the following group: / Canon vs Nikon
After years of ongoing refurbishment, Glasgow city centre is an eclectic mix of the “modern” and the “traditional”. Here, the traditional architecture of the Scottish Legal Life Assurance Society building in Bothwell Street is reflected in the glass frontage of a somewhat newer neighbour. 3exp hand-held HDR processed in Photomatix; Canon EOS 450D + 17-85mm zoom; Featured in the following group: HDR Photography
St Vincent Street, Glasgow 3exp hand-held HDR processed with Photomatix; post-processing with Photoshop CS4; Canon EOS 450D + 17-85mm zoom;
The Science Tower on Glasgow’s Pacific Quay. This is mounted on a gimbal to enable it, with the aid of the aerofoil section on the right, to rotate according to the direction of the prevailing wind. 3exp hand-held HDR processed in Photomatix; post processing with Photoshop CS4; overlaid texture; Canon EOS 450D + 17-85mm zoom;
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