A weekend away for a coastal photography trip On a weekend in October 2025 a small group of Visions photographers travelled to Berwick upon Tweed which would be our base for the next few days. After arriving on the Firday there was no time to waste as we had a packed schedule. Dave Lynch in... Continue Reading →
Visions Photograph of the Year 2025
A brief view of some of the photos entered in our 2025 Photo of the Year competition. Our judge was professional photographer Michele LaGrue from Ireland, the same as last year. She is excellent at critiqueing photos in a very constructive way. We also had a record number of entries this year with 49 entris... Continue Reading →
The Eye of the Eagle
By Lynda Gordon I was treating my Mum to a winter weekend on the Isle of Skye. My ulterior motive was to attempt to photograph wildlife, in particular to capture a shot of a golden eagle. On arrival at the hotel, I casually asked the receptionist if the hotel was busy, fully expecting the answer... Continue Reading →
Quartely Print Competition 2025
We rarely do print competitions, but this year Sue decided it was about time we ran one. We had an astounding number of entries for the competition. Forty! The club members who came along on the night got to vote for their top 10. After this round we had 4 entries tied. As a result... Continue Reading →
Greyhope Bay – Golden Hour / Blue Hour Shoot
4th of September 2025 Visions photographers silhoutted against the sky by Kate Spinks. It illustrates the beautiful colours we saw around sunset. Stephen Lynch had taken on the task of finding a suitable spot for our outing around sunset. He chose Greyhope Bay (Torry Battery) as our location. This has great views over the harbour... Continue Reading →
Stonehaven Treasure Hunt
Susan organised our photographic treasure hunt to Stonehaven this time. Blessed with good weather and interesting activities, meant there was plenty to photograph. This involved being given a list with 20 phrases to be interpreted photographically. Divided into teams of 3, we wandered around the harbour area. We were looking for things that could fit... Continue Reading →