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This photo is of my beautiful daugther enjoying a ride at a fair in Armadale Scotland. Her first ever sing ride that did not involve moms hands to do the pushing. I added this photo to the bunch to showcase my vision of photographing humans intertwining ... Read more >
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The Kings fountain, located in Linlithgow Palace, really drew my attention. The detail was amazing, a work of art that has survived the ages, the weather, man and countless wars and uprisings. The female of the fountain drew my attention instantly, ... Read more >
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The rolling rugged landscape that stretched for miles, but dropped dangerously, with paths cut into the side of the hill that one could follow for hours and contemplate the meaning of life. Moments like those are more then anything money can buy. (Except ... Read more >
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Coincidentally, before travelling to Scotland I had read the book Mary Queen of Scots, by Margaret George. Delightfully I decided to go on a sort of "Mary Queen of Scots" pilgrimage, which of course included the place of her birth, Linlithgow Palace.... Read more >
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Upon entering the town Stirling in Scotland, the Wallace monument reined over the landscape visible for all to see from any point as a constant reminder of the Guardian of Scotland who dedicated his life for Independance. The walk up to the ... Read more >
Tuesday, 15 Jan 2013 | Photo Gallery | Scholarship Entry
Wanderlust: One word that can describe the phenomenon that guides the course of my life, and the lives that are augmented because of my existence. Since I left my home town at the age of 19 I have an insatiable itch that has consumed my soul and driven ...
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