The House for an Art Lover was constructed between 1989 and 1996 from a design of 1901 by Mackintosh for his wife Margaret MacDonald. We weren't able to visit the whole house as there was a wedding on later in the afternoon but they allowed us to view the main rooms.
Friday, August 6, 2010
Scotland Street School
Scotland Street School,which was designed by Charles Renee Mackintosh, was opened in 1906 and closed in 1979. A very light interior with lots of CRM features. I was rather dismayed at how many of the rooms reminded me of my primary school - the desks, ink wells, outside toilets, clockrooms. My London County Council School was much drearier however with brown and cream paint not the vibrant blues and greens. I didn't take a shift lens today as it was raining heavily but wished I had for the exterior shots.
Thursday, August 5, 2010
Patterns and Colour
A set of pattern colour images. The first is from Troon Harbour last night - we watched them unpack the fish into these coloured trays.
The next two are from the Barras area of Glasgow. They are demolishing a lot of the red building and replacing with similar coloured but characterless tall flats.
The last three are of the Tennets' brewery.
The next two are from the Barras area of Glasgow. They are demolishing a lot of the red building and replacing with similar coloured but characterless tall flats.
The last three are of the Tennets' brewery.
Wednesday, August 4, 2010
Tuesday, August 3, 2010
Evening Light on the Clyde
Monday, August 2, 2010
Charles Rennie Mackintosh Day
The first stop for us on our C R Mackintosh tour was the Willow Tea Rooms. There are two parlours , one in Black and white and one in shades of purple and pink.
We then visited the School of Art. A very tall building so I was pleased to have my Shift lens.
The door panels made a work of art on their own (reversed as mirrors)
Sunday, August 1, 2010
Glasgow Back Alleys
Saturday, July 31, 2010
Friday's Wedding
The rain kindly stayed away right till the evening for Jon and Liz's wedding. The title for the first image is 'On Parade' - would have liked all the flowers held as the centre bridesmaid.
It is always difficult to get all the guests in a single shot - not quite everyone can be seen but gives a memory of the occasion.
The Bride and Groom travelled between Wilburton Church and the Orchard at Aldreth in a beautifully turned out and decorated horse and cart.
The reception was held in a working orchard - a wonderful setting.
Wednesday, July 28, 2010
IR in Cambridge
Monday, July 26, 2010
Croome Park
Visited Croome Park near Worcester today. We had some strange wet stuff falling from the sky - I wished I could send it over to Cambridgeshire.
Sun came out later and then the dragonflies and other insects got active.
The Emperor dragonflies were easier to photograph than the Brown Hawker as their flight path was more predictable but still very difficult.
The Common Blue butterfly and Hoverfly on Convolvulus showed up well in dull lighting
Sun came out later and then the dragonflies and other insects got active.
The Emperor dragonflies were easier to photograph than the Brown Hawker as their flight path was more predictable but still very difficult.
The Common Blue butterfly and Hoverfly on Convolvulus showed up well in dull lighting
Sunday, July 25, 2010
Burwash Manor Farm
Friday, July 23, 2010
Summer at Paxton Pits
We visited Paxton Pits after about a month's absence and were amazed how the foliage has grown. There was very little evidence of the presence of all the birds that we know are breeding there. I did get this glimpse of a young robin as it hopped out of cover.
The Mallard duck was looking after eighteen ducklings - a huge family if they are all hers. Do Mallard run creches?
There was a Brown Hawker patrolling its territory - I managed a quick shot of the head before it shot off again.
The Arrowhead was in full bloom in the river but I liked the upright leaves best.
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