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 →
Featured Visions photographer: Graeme Youngson
The first Visions photographer to feature in what hopefully will become a series of interviews and portfolios of their favourite photographs. Graeme is a longtime member of Visions and we know him as a keen street photographer. Quite a few of his best images are in a high contrast monochrome style. But as we shall... 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 →
Summer 2024 Quarterly Competition
Subject 'Capturing Movement' chosen by our Competition Chief Sue Heard. This was a team competition, all willing participants randomly allocated into 5 teams of 5 or 6 members. Each team had to submit 10 photos taken in the last 3 months. No more than 2 photos per team member. A team evening to go out... 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 →
Visions Visits Bullers of Buchan
June 20, 2024 Instead of a cosy evening sitting inside Ruthrieston Community Centre, Visions had organised an outing to Bullers of Buchan to try and photograph the Puffins and others inhabitants of the cliffs. The puffins are far outnumbered by the razorbills, kittiwakes, fulmars, shags and guillemots along with herring gulls and black-backed gulls. They... Continue Reading →