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 →
Movement – how I did a car to car shoot.
by Rob Romani Visions recently ran a quarterly team competition on the subject of Movement. I tried some ICM, took photos of waves, but wasn't happy with anything I had done. With only 2 days left, I decided to do a car to car shoot. The car sharp, but the background blurred to show the... 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 →
Visions Summer 2024
It has been a while since our last post about Bullers of Buchan in June. But Visions activities don't stop during the summer, our program carries on. Following a few of the images taken during the our various programmed activities. 27 June - Social night at the Noose and Monkey 9 July - Isle of... Continue Reading →
Spring Quarterly – B&W
The Quarterly photography competition for 2024 featured black and white images. The top 10 included unusual shots of bubbles, a spiral staircase, Greyhope Bay, Castle Fraser, Baobab trees, and close-ups of insects. The winning photo was "Union Street in the Snow" by Graeme Youngson, capturing the beauty of bad weather.