Edda Fram : One

I love creating images from my photos that hint at the look & feel of paintings. For this photo of the Edda Fram the soft light of the sky opposite an uninspiring sunset helps set the mood.

Edda Fram : One

Edda Fram : One The supply vessel Edda Fram returns to Aberdeen Harbour.

Photo by SpoiltCat, on Flickr

Aberdeen Christmas Lights Parade

I’m a big fan of parades and the Christmas lights switch on in Aberdeen holds a special significance for me as my Father used to be involved in setting them up as part of the council Street Lighting Department’s duties.

One of my favourite stories I was told is of how a lucky child would be chosen to throw the switch at the Music Hall turning on all the Christmas lights down the length of Union Street but that those in the know could look out for the men standing up ladders at intervals up & down the street. They were each waiting to throw their own switches on cue to give the impression that all the lights were connected and controlled by the ceremonial switch. I understood that sometimes adults tell little white fibs about the magic of Christmas, but being in on this secret was just as special for me.

These days rather than the static ceremony huddled around the Music Hall we have a procession down Union Street with each set of Christmas lights switched on as the parade passes underneath with a big explosion of confetti. It always pleases me to see Union Street closed to traffic — when you have the freedom to wander off the narrow pavements you can see how impressive the street & it’s architecture really is.

I hadn’t decided beforehand but as the parade passed I realised it was a good time to use video rather than still photographs. I missed out Santa and most of the lights but it has cute big dogs, fabulous swans (seven of them, a-swimming) and a rather unseasonal steel band, also in it’s favour is that it’s short enough to not get boring—I hope!

I enjoyed the parade a lot, maybe because it had no pretensions of being any grander than it was, so I’ll leave you with two choice quotes overheard during the evening:

A rather plaintive cry from the parade:
We’re not pigeons, we’re turtle doves!

Two auld wifeys at the bus stop:
Did ye see the reindeer?
Aye, they wir shittin’ ah ower the place.

Gritty City

Trying to make the normally mundane a little bit more interesting I often use sharpened grain images for buildings but I rarely, if ever, use tobacco colour gradient filters. Although the colour here is more sepia than traditional tobacco I like it, expect more.

Gritty City

Gritty City Seamount Court & Aberdeen College as seen from King Street.

Photo by SpoiltCat, on Flickr

A Pastoral Mood

This may appear very rural but it was taken just at Gray’s School of Art, very much still within Aberdeen City – the River Dee acting as a good & useful boundary to keep any urban spread firmly in it’s place.

In A Pastoral Mood

In A Pastoral Mood The aptly named Waterside Farm buildings by the River Dee in Aberdeen.

Photo by SpoiltCat, on Flickr

A closer view of the same farm buildings can be found at www.flickr.com/spoiltcat/4069585266

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