Friday, June 30, 2006

the band

If you like your Scottish music a wee bit raucous then this is the band for you. They show up all over the centre of Edinburgh, in various lineups, during the tourist season - which is now 12 months of the year!

Thursday, June 29, 2006

street portraits #5

Princes Street, Edinburgh.

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dynamic earth

Just off Holyrood Road near the Scottish Parliament, Edinburgh.

Wednesday, June 28, 2006

M74 extension protest


Final few from Glasgow for now. From George Square to Kelvin Way I ran into quite a few figures protesting against the proposed M74 Motorway Extension.

street portraits #4

Taken in Bridge Street, Glasgow.
I've been playing around with the colour saturation. . . . still undecided.

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Tuesday, June 27, 2006

some glasgow graffiti





All taken around the West End.

Monday, June 26, 2006

Tryst, Glasgow

Fishing flies and bathroom fittings! It's small discoveries like Tryst in Stockwell Street that make my heart beat faster.

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The Calton, Glasgow




Had a day off last Friday so I bought a 'cheap day return' to Glasgow, began with a stroll through the Calton area on my way to Glasgow Green and the Winter Garden.

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Sunday, June 25, 2006

the big pink tent

I'm back strolling through The Meadows again and came across this very impressive tent, all part of the preparations for last night's Moonwalk.

Saturday, June 24, 2006

more stores


I've gotten into the habit of photographing storefronts although sometimes it feels a bit like stamp collecting. I prefer the smaller one-off shops but I can never resist checking out Louis Vuitton in St Andrews Square, it's rare to find no-one sitting in front of the window.

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Friday, June 23, 2006

time for a break . . . .



. . . . in The Meadows.

Thursday, June 22, 2006

graffiti


Staying with the 'art' theme, the only legal place I know in town for graffiti - the boards at the back of the Festival Theatre - new stuff seems to appear on a daily basis! I love the apologetic 'ran out of paint' note on this one :-)

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Wednesday, June 21, 2006

John Bellany

A painting by John Bellany in the window of the Open Eye Gallery in Edinburgh's New Town - an artist I really like, but sadly, his prices are a wee bit beyond me . . . . . but if I were to win the lottery I'd be straight up there on the 23 bus!

Tuesday, June 20, 2006

Edinburgh College of Art



In June the Edinburgh College of Art holds its annual Degree Show and as well as providing me with an opportunity to see what their photographers have been up to, its also a great place to go for a wander.

Monday, June 19, 2006

street portrait #3

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Sunday, June 18, 2006

wardens

Is there a collective name for a group of wardens? Actually this lot had come to the end of their shift and were waiting for the minibus to turn up and take them to . . . . er, somewhere!

Saturday, June 17, 2006

dove with condom!




taken in Nicolson Square and in Potterrow . . . . who thinks of these things?

Friday, June 16, 2006

street portraits #2

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Thursday, June 15, 2006

rug shop

I've been going by this rug shop halfway up Dundas Street for years and have often wondered what the sign means.

Wednesday, June 14, 2006

street portraits #1

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Tuesday, June 13, 2006

believe - Robert De Niro


Robert De Niro (aka Travis Bickle in Taxi Diver). I've seen a few of these scattered around Edinburgh - there used to be a nice one in Cockburn Street until it got painted over - this one's managed to survive in Broughton Street for a year or so now!

Monday, June 12, 2006

Chancelot Mill, Leith


Took a stroll this evening down to Newhaven Harbour and along towards Chancelot Mill. The area around the mill has recently been cleared to make way for housing, a park, a replacement school for Newhaven Primary and an ASDA supermarket. But at the minute it's all just a pile of earth!

view from Market Street, Edinburgh




It's the geometry of the buildings at the 'backside' or Waverley Station that I like, the way they seem to have evolved out of necessity rather than than following some great plan like the Balmoral Hotel or the recently restored (and still empty) Post Office building.

Sunday, June 11, 2006

mobile


dear emma

stone circle




It's a wet Sunday afternoon in Donegal, so what do you do? Simple, take a trip to Raphoe to visit the stone circle and what with the damp you can be sure you'll have the place all to yourself . . . . if you don't count the sheep!

storefronts




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cow parade


abstract and stencils



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