The second interview in our series of a Visions photographer Linda has been a member for about 15 months now and we have come to know her as a passionate wild life photographer. Not afraid to spend hours in the cold outdoors trying to get a shot of an artic hare. Would you like to... Continue Reading →
A Look Back at 2024
First let me wish all our readers (and AI bots) a Happy New Year. May it be filled with laughter and great photo opportunities. 2024 was a year with a full program, new members and of course hundreds of new photos. The quality seems to get better every year. To start with some photos of... Continue Reading →
Visions’ Autumn 2024 Trip to Dunkeld
Last year (2023) Visions organised a weekend trip to Dunkeld that unfortunately coincided with severe local flooding leading to cancellation. This year the weather was far more cooperative and the excursion went ahead as planned. The following is a selection of images from the participants chosen by Andy Reader who kindly organised the outing. Not... Continue Reading →
Winter in Glencoe
Words and images by Dave Lynch I’ve had a few shots in my mind for Glencoe for ages so when it was clear that conditions were going to be phenomenal over a few days in December – a high pressure was sitting over Scotland with freezing conditions predicted and clear skies – I negotiated a... Continue Reading →
Visions Photo of the Year 2024
Our yearly internal competition organised by Sue Heard and judged by Michelle La Grue from Dublin. @michelle.lagrue_photography Club members could submit two images, taken in the past year of any subject matter. We had a record number of entries: 49 this time, with a lot of high quality photos and great commentary and judging by... Continue Reading →
After Dark – Night time photography
We have been lucky during the last month or so as we had several evenings/nights suitable for night time photography with some clear skies, supermoons, amazing auroras and more. Below a selection of photos taken by Visions members after sunset. Night time in Marrakesh - by Graeme Youngson. A bit closer to home: Amsterdam at... Continue Reading →