Very nice cameraman. I se you come from Largs. Would you have a photograph of that famous ice cream place. Nardinis? I remember we went to largs in the late 1960s and it is still there to this day.
Very nice cameraman. I se you come from Largs. Would you have a photograph of that famous ice cream place. Nardinis? I remember we went to largs in the late 1960s and it is still there to this day.
They look at me and think I'm cool, I'm purplefan at night I rule.
Talking about obliging cats, meet Mitzi, she is my cat model, well sometimes when she is in the mood. I call her and she doesn't come running, she checks her diary to see if she can fit me in.
[IMG]Soft and Fluffy by Brian McDiarmid Travelling, on Flickr[/IMG]
It is very important to be safe when you are out with a camera, any nasty little piece of work might want to take it off you. It's a bit different for me, my dad who died a few years back was in special forces and he made sure that my sister and I were educated in personal safety as he called it, his friends called it unarmed combat. So, I have never been one to seek trouble but if it does come my way, mostly, I reckon I can deal with it. If not, I have insurance for my gear. Lol
rose (01-03-17)
lol!
Do a little of something that makes you happy every day!
I think things are very different for a man to be out with a camera and a woman to be out with the same camera. There is always a risk to a woman's personal safety and something that is always to the forefront of your mind when out alone.
Hi Magie06, I completely agree with you, however, I would add that there are a significant number of men who feel like that too for one reason or another. Anyone going out with a camera at night must make a risk assessment so that they can decided for themselves if it is a good idea to be in any location at that time.
Exactly. It's terrible that we can't be free to do what we like when we like. I think that's what keeps me indoors as much.
They say women are safer than men when outside, less likely to be in fights and therefore safer.
I do feel a little 'on offer' wandering around certain places with my camera. I usually wear a long sleeved hooded top so I keep my hands inside the sleeves and therefore hide the camera.
When I took photos from Waterloo Bridge I was more worried about my bag being pinched as I took photographs.
I think you just have to be aware of your surroundings and it'll be ok.
[IMG]Dundrennan Abbey Mono Stitch 11p-001 by Brian McDiarmid Travelling, on Flickr[/IMG]
[IMG]Milky Face by Brian McDiarmid Travelling, on Flickr[/IMG]
[IMG]Albert the Fox. by Brian McDiarmid Travelling, on Flickr[/IMG]
Hope you like the photos above, just another wee selection of what I have shot over the last few years.
Those are awesome!
Do a little of something that makes you happy every day!
Your photos are so professional. Did you ever consider it a career?