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The
photographs shown here
cover the Firth of Tay from just below Perth to its emergence into
the North Sea at Tayport, with some exploration of the hinterland
also.
They
were taken over a period of twenty years or so, which is no more
than a heartbeat in the life of this river. Yet I noticed when collating
these photographs that many would now be impossible to repeat. Boats
have sunk, trees fell in storms and grass has given way to concrete
and brick. Perhaps most significant is the absence of hard winters
now. The images here of an icebound bridge taken in the winter of
'82 seem unlikely ever to be repeated.
Hopefully
you have a broadband connection, otherwise this site will be painfully
slow to use. But landscapes are not amenable to excessive digital
compression - you just get mud where important detail was. The images
here are also not only a catalogue of prints available - though
print orders
are very welcome. They are also a celebration of this beautiful
river which flows past my studio window. I hope you enjoy them.
My photography
began out of a pragmatic need for references for my work as an illustrator,
but I soon found it a release from the physical confines of the
studio and the artistic limits dictated by commissioned work. Other
photography both local and from from far away, and also samples
of artwork, can be found here.
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