Today I went through over 1,000 photos this morning. It seems I have taken a lot of photos – in fact, I still do – and every so often there’s a good ‘un.
This is all from 2013.
Shetland

OH taking Jack on a lead down our track with BeAnne for company.

The view from the bottom of our track, where it meets the road

Sunset over the sea.


St Andrews and its environs

A gate at St Andrews, Scotland


Then back to Shetland – some black and whites with my old camera which sadly died a few years ago. I am feeling very nostalgic for that camera today. It was a very good one. I might have a shot at trying to resurrect it but I have a feeling it may be past working.
I think I was quite a good photographer in my time. i definitely had my moments
View from Heylor of Ronas Hill

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Yes, excellent photos! We are benefitting from you going through them all. Thanks!
I am enjoying the trips down Memory Lane in the previous posts, but the black & white photos in this post are amazing.
I need that camera back! I really do….. goes off to look on fleabay.
Fabulous photos! You could make a book from them. Why not apply to BBC’s The Repair Shop to see if they would mend your old camera? I think it would be an excellent addition to the programme.
I’ve tried everyone – they all say no. It was a simple compact Leica with a superb lens. I liked the shape and everything about it. MIght see if ebay have it.
THESE ARE SPECTACULAR!
Yes. You did and still do, have a good eye for capturing an image. What is the body of water where the bottom of the track meets the road?
The loch of Sung.
“”Loch of Sung” is a small, shallow loch in Shetland, Scotland, that is stocked with brown trout for fishing.”