

So a final blog for 2019 – same room shot in different directions and with a different feel – “Future Dreaming 2020” & “Past Reflection 2019”
So the end of the decade I have been blogging for 9 years, I hope you can see the growing confidence of my photography certainly by reviewing my evolution across the blogging decade I am sure you can – these shots were taken at the newly reopened and refurbished Aberdeen Art Gallery…. ( a full set from this stunning location will open up my blog posts for 2020).
However I feel these images ask something of you reading my blog – take a seat and look forward to a hopeful future.
My words for 2020 are – respect, creativity, learn, growth and tolerance
A happy healthy Hogmanay see you in 2020
#1 certainly does have a certain oneiric atmosphere. Lovely work, Scott. Looking forward to seeing the full set. All the best for 2020 🥂
All the best too Graham I apologise for having overlooked your good wishes – I am off now to google oneiric 🙂
Ah dreamy – yes it has – I wish I could figure out how I achieved that lol
Lovely and good for a moment of reflection.
Wishing you and yours a very happy and healthy 2020.
Thank you so much Gunta and I hope have breezed in to 2020 and the creative juices are flowing
Wishing you an exciting New Year!
Yes 2020 must be better than what gone – all the very best to you and your family Ingrid
Happy New Year! I visited Aberdeen gallery several years ago. What a marvelous makeover! WOW!
Very interesting it has been closed most of my time here so this was my first visit the second post will be of interest to you then Rebecca
Absolutely. We stayed in Aberdeen a couple of days and enjoyed the city. Two days is simply not enough time to explore. So much history in every step.
to be honest – I didn’t like Aberdeen at all when I moved up this way, it felt like a mini London all angry and in a hurry, but as I have got to know it better plus I can see the development taking place, So it is growing on me step by step
Aberdeen is a busy, busy hub. We stopped by Aberdeen for a few hours in 2017 when we took that North Link to Shetland. A real adventure. City planners are the key to building vibrant cities. Vancouver has changed dramatically over the years. Now we have bike lanes, smaller communities within the city, urban gardens and even what that call “urban hens” – yes chickens in the city. One of Vancouver’s “food” goals is to create space for people to grow their own food. It is interesting to see how this develops. I am going with your step by step approach.
Aberdeen is a hubWe stopped by for a few hours in 2017 when we took that North Link to Shetland. A real adventure. City planners are the key to building vibrant cities. Vancouver has changed dramatically over the years. Now we have bike lanes, smaller communities within the city, urban gardens and even what that call “urban hens” One of Vancouver’s “food” goals is to create space for people to grow their own food. It is interesting to see how this develops.
Happy New Year!
Yes Sir and may it be fruitful for you