ANDREW GIBSON

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Category: Photography

The Falkirk Wheel

A trip to Falkirk had become something of a given each time I visited my Glasgow photographer friend, all so as to try and catch their showpiece boat lift as I imagined it - lit up and...

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Ferrybridge

If there's one thing guaranteed to catch my eye it's a big chimney - there's usually something of interest at the bottom of them, and cooling towers are on a different level altogether....

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Jenny Brown's Point

As is becoming all too common on this blog, this isn't the scene I set out to capture when I jumped in the car on Saturday evening and head for Silverdale. But then if there were no surprises I...

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Blood Orange Sun

Many's the time I've head out with the camera expecting to shoot a sunset only to find a bank of cloud obscuring on the horizon, the sun sneaking behind it even before the sky had taken on its...

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NYE in Newcastle

There’s something about the regeneration of Newcastle’s quayside that just seems to work – something that living in Lancaster has taught me is sadly not ubiquitous. For a start...

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Dusk at Coniston

Had everything gone to plan you would be looking at sunrise over Buttermere now. But then even the best laid plans can sometimes prove fruitless… The unforgiving air was biting at 6am this...

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Glasgow Twice

Last weekend was the first I’ve spent any length of time in Glasgow and I have to say I enjoyed its 48 hours of diverse photography, food, drinks and exploring the abandoned vicinity in the...

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Playing with Fire

It’s been a year since my first foray into wire wool photography and since the nights are rapidly drawing out now a second excursion was hastily planned. Last time out my good friend Dave and...

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