Joy of Flight

Others swoop and soar, I’m happy to just sit quiet watching for the good photo opportunities.

Joy of Flight

Joy of Flight A seabird at the North Sea coastal path. My best guess is a fulmar.

Photo by SpoiltCat, on Flickr

Favourite Elm

Seaton Park is a bit of a mist trap just after the sun goes down on cold evenings so maybe that’s why this is one of my favourite trees to photograph.

A Favourite Elm

A Favourite Elm One of the heritage elm trees located in Seaton Park.

Photo by SpoiltCat, on Flickr

“That Spooky Water Effect”

Long exposure photographs of waves often have an “ooh, cool” effect on me so it was past time I tried to make my own!

South Breakwater Rocks

South Breakwater Rocks Looking North, past the rocks & lighthouse and across Aberdeen Bay.

Photo by SpoiltCat, on Flickr

Nothing Is Important

Modern life forgets things, to-do lists, events calendars & daily planners rule the roost organising lives with things that “need done”. Sometimes though, it’s good to pause for a moment and schedule in some time for nothing.

Let the chitter chatter of the world around fade away and just make time for nothing.

Nothing Is Important by SpoiltCat, on Flickr

Nothing Is Important A minimalist view of the North Sea. It’s unusual for the ocean to look this empty and calm from Aberdeen – the nothingness is important too.

Photo by SpoiltCat, on Flickr

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