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Hello February! The days are getting longer and you get lovely sunsets after work.
Hamworthy Park, Poole.
01.02.2024
A second visit to photograph the Upside Gallery street art project. The concrete pillars on the flyover have been transformed with street art murals.
I was lucky as there was a weather window with sunshine during my lunch break!
Bournemouth 24.09.2019
Tonight's full moon, I thought this would work for 120 project in 2020 project, number 46 "ghostly".
A fine cloud drifted across as I was capturing the moon, nut adds a ghostly effect.
Poole 10.01.2020
The night's are really drawing in, and the weather is on the turn!
Bournemouth Seafront, hand held. The area to the front is a new "smugglers cove" crazy golf attraction.
22.09.2019
I booked the afternoon off work, and had a lovely afternoon at the air festival. The weather got better and better as the afternoon went on.
Ultimate fighters
Bournemouth 30.08.2019
I've gone away from editing my photos, normally just posting photos with minimal editing.
But I'm so fed up with the miserable weather have added some texture/colour to this shot!
Sorry for lack of comments at the moment, been really busy and not much time for Flickr and photography. Role on spring!
Poole Bay 06.03.2019
Pipe Major Mike Morgan of Strathisla Pipe Band marching along Elchies Road, Aberlour, Banffshire, Scotland with bands from Keith Strathisla, Aberlour, Banff, Buckie,Dufftown, Elgin & District and Forres.
GX80 mit Olympus 60 mm Makro, Focus Bracketing, Stack aus 24 Einzelaufnahmen, Stativ, Naturlicht
Fundort: Deutschland - Teutoburger Wald bei Oerlinghausen - 04.11.2016
Police Scotland motto: Semper Vigilo (Keeping People Safe)
Police Scotland legally named the Police Service of Scotland is the national police force of Scotland. It was formed in 2013 with the merger of eight regional police forces in Scotland, as well as the specialist services of the Scottish Police Services Authority, including the Scottish Crime and Drug Enforcement Agency.
The officers shown in this photograph are in an area that prior to the 2013 merger was known as Northern Constabulary. The Northern Constabulary was the territorial police force responsible for Northern Scotland, covering the Highland council area along with the Western Isles, the Orkney Isles and the Shetland Isles, which make up most of the Highlands and Islands area. It was the police force covering the largest geographical area in the United Kingdom, equivalent to the size of Belgium.It served a population of around 300,000 with approximately 700 officers.
Until the early 21st century, the uniform consisted of a white shirt, black tie and a stab-proof vest. Northern Constabulary was the last police force in Scotland using shirts and ties. In 2009, the uniform changed to become similar to that of other police forces of Scotland: black shirt with force logo, stab-proof vest and black trousers.