We visited this amazing time capsule not really knowing what to expect, as our previous visit had been to the saw mill and the turning mill. But it turned out to be equally fascinating. We were met by Toni Watt from the Birse Community Trust who told us about the history of the mill. It... Continue Reading →
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Grampian Eye competition 2023 results!
Grampian Eye was held Saturday 22nd of April at RGU. We surprised ourselves by winning two individual image prizes and came a respectable 5th place. A happy Visions team at RGU. Some of us celebrated with a meal and a few drinks at the Cults Hotel that evening. Bon Accord a well deserved first place... Continue Reading →
Wildlife Boat trips – July 2023
Visions photographers made the most of the summer to get out on a Boat trip to Troup Head from Macduff harbour on the 15th. A few more went on the same trip a week later. It was enjoyed by all, helped by the sunny weather. Captain Harold made it a great experience, slowly manoeuvring when... Continue Reading →
Super Moon photo shoot – Sunday 2 July 2023
David Lynch suggested this photo shoot on our Facebook page, having planned the location using the Photo pills app, (other apps are available like the Photographer's Ephemeris). When a full Moon occurs near the Moon's closest approach to Earth, its perigee, it is often called a Super Moon. It is then quite a bit larger... Continue Reading →
Nuart Aberdeen – June 2023
A few recent photos from a club evening visiting the Nuart murals. You can argue that taking a picture of an art work is cheating a bit, but it was a nice warm evening and fun to see the imaginative work. And a few of us ended the evening in the pub I understand. Thirsty... Continue Reading →
Torry Battery outing – 13 April 2023
Led by our marine specialist a group of Vizzies turned up at the appointed time on Thursday the 13th of April. Tripods at the ready just in case. No super picturesque sunsets but there was plenty to aim the assorted cameras at, as you can see from the gallery below. Somehow Andy managed to capture... Continue Reading →