I had a couple of hours this weekend to my self. I went and checked out an Astronomy gathering at our local Chapters Book store. After that I headed back to Petrie Island to check out how the flooding here in Orleans is doing. I actually spent more time looking in the field beside the flooding. Snakes, Birds and Turtles galore. Tonight I did a couple of macro shots in front of the house.
IMALAIRD Photography gets a Signature
A very good friend of mine has created a signature file for my photos and the website.

New Lens – 50mm Prime Lens
I ordered a new lens for my camera. It’s a 50mm F1.8N Standard Prime Lens. The lens is made by YONGNUO. While looking for a prime lens, I did a lot of viewing of videos and reading of articles. So many opinions! While the 35mm offers a wider field of view, most people recommended the 50mm. So I went a head and ordered it.
After waiting a couple of weeks, it has finally arrived.
I have only played around with it a little bit, but so far I really like the results. It’s not as smooth to put on the camera, nor as quiet as a genuine Nikon lens, but for the money, I think it is just great. Here are a few pictures of the lens and some test shots I took with it.
Exciting News – A new family adventure and I finished my Camera Course #AYWMC2018
Exciting news – We are in the early stages of planning a new family adventure to Ireland! The plans are coming along to spend a few days with our daughters in Dublin and as an added bonus we are meeting my Pen-Pal and his wife for a few days in Killarney.
If you remember, I was taking a camera course called A Year With My Camera. I have finished the 52 week course and I am really please with the results from the course. Am I a better photographer? I think I am much better than when I started the course and that was the goal. I learned how to get off Automatic mode. Are all my photos perfect? Not even close. I do however take more of the better ones than I used to. So mission accomplished.
Scotland – A Family and Photographic Adventure – Orkney Islands – A final night and then the trip home to Canada
After nearly a full month away it was time to say good bye to Orkney, but we had one more special night before we left. Although the weather was not supposed to be good, we discovered that the Northern Lights were out. My daughter and I made a quick run out to the Standing Stones of Stenness and we were able to capture a few photos of the Stones and the Northern Lights before the weather moved in.
We were up fairly early as we had a full day of travel ahead of us. Kirkwall to Edinburgh to London Heathrow to Montreal. We overnight-ed in Montreal and took the bus back to Ottawa the next day. Our amazing family adventure was over for now.

Leaving London 
Sunset mid way to Glasgow 
Almost to Glasgow 
On our way to London 
Heathrow Terminal 5 Arrival 
Heading home on the Bus 
Almost home
Scotland – A Family and Photographic Adventure – Orkney Islands – A trip through the southern Isles
Today we took a run down through the southern islands that make up the mainland of Orkney. These islands were joined to the mainland through a public works effort by Italian Prisoners of World War 2. The work resulted in the Churchill Barriers – basically two lane bridges that connected all the southern islands to the mainland. These bridges also act as barriers to the entrance to Scapa Flow and so had a dual purpose of allowing the islands to be more accessible for the locals and keeping German Submarines out of the Flow. Scapa Flow is a huge natural Harbour and the British Fleet was often at anchor here.
In one of the prisoner of war camps, on the island of Lamb Holm, the Italians left behind a beautiful example of a chapel. They used whatever left over concrete they could find to make the front facade and a statue. They bartered with locals for paint and other items to finish the inside of the Chapel. This is a must visit if you go to Orkney. I am very please to say that I am friends with the daughter of the man who painted the interior of the Chapel. Truly a talented man.
We visited a beach below one of the barriers and searched for Groatie Buckies which are considered to be lucky. My kids found several, but I have yet to find one.
We then made our way over to the little picturesque village of St. Margaret’s Hope before we headed backed to our home in Orphir. The evening was so still that the local Loch was like a mirror. Then as we pulled into the drive way the moon was rising and I got a couple of shots of it. Truly a great day out.

The Italian Chapel 
The Italian Chapel 
The Italian Chapel 
St. George Slaying the Dragon 
St. George Slaying the Dragon 
St. George Slaying the Dragon 
Chapel Reflections 
Scapa Flow 
Block Ship by the Barrier 
Churchill Barrier 
Ocean Waves 
Ocean Waves 
Block Ship 
Ocean Waves 
Setting Sun on the Beach 
The Family 
St. Margaret’s Hope 
St. Margaret’s Hope 
St. Margaret’s Hope 
St. Margaret’s Hope 
Winter Skies over Scapa Flow 
Kirbister Loch Reflections 
Kirbister Loch Reflections 
Moon Rising 
Scorradale Road 
Moon Rising 
December’s Full Moon 
December’s Full Moon
Scotland – A Family and Photographic Adventure – Orkney Islands – A visit to the Highland Park Distillery in Kirkwall
We had a some time to visit one of my favourite places to go in Kirkwall, the Highland Park Distillery. I have sampled almost every product they make and my favourite is the 18 year old Single Malt. I have 3 family members that are lucky enough to work for the Distillery.

Highland Park Distillery 
The Main Entrance 
Entrance to the Shop 
One of the Drying Kilns 
Main Courtyard 
Sunset over the Warehouses
Scotland – A Family and Photographic Adventure – Orkney Islands – West Mainland, Waulkmill Bay, Wideford Hill views and Kirkwall
We took a drive around the West Mainland. Partly to take some photos of my wife’s Aunt’s Bed and Breakfast and rental Chalets for her website. I used this opportunity to capture the beauty of the West Mainland of Orkney where they are located.
We then drove towards Kirkwall and stopped at Waulkmill Bay. We were fortunate to arrive just as the tide was going out. The low sunlight was spectacular in mid December.
From Waulkmill Bay we drove up to the top of Wideford Hill where we had amazing panoramic 360 degree views of all of Orkney. It was so clear we could see all the way south and see Scotland across the Pentland Firth. It was so clear we could see all the way south and see Scotland across the Pentland Firth.
We then drove into Kirkwall to run some errands and I quickly walked around the harbour and captured some photos. The UK Cruise community has voted Kirkwall the Best Port of Call this past year.

Orphir – Grinley House 
Orphir – Scapa Flow 
Old Orphir School and Sheep 
Stromness 
The island of HOY 
Hall of Clestrain 
Houton Harbour 
Orphir Roads 
Waulkmill Bay 
Sands at Waulkmill Bay 
Waulkmill Bay 
Scapa Flow 
Kirkwall 
Highland Park Distillery and Kirkwall Airport 
Scapa Bay 
Kirkwall Harbour 
Kirkwall Hotel 
Ayre Hotel
Scotland – A Family and Photographic Adventure – Orkney Islands – Standing Stones
We have been to the Orkney’s several times, but never with a DSLR and some camera instruction on board.
The sights of Orkney are in abundance. They say there are more archeological sites per square kilometer than anywhere else in the world. The light in December, while in short supply, is amazing. We had several days of amazing light and so I will break the Orkney portion of our trip into sections of the island.
A trio of the main archeological sites to visit are all very close to each other. These being the Ring of Brodgar, The Barn House Village, and The Standing Stones of Stenness. These sites are located just of the main Stromness to Kirkwall road in the West Mainland. Stromness one of the main ferry points into Orkney from Scotland. Kirkwall is main town and the capital of Orkney. The airport is located just east of Kirkwall.
Scotland – a Family and Photography Adventure – our Shetland Adventure.
After our weekend in Inverness, my eldest daughter and I flew up to Shetland for a quick 4 day, 3 night photographic adventure. Neither of us had been to Shetland before and if you ever get the chance, I would recommend that you go. Stunning Land and Seascapes. We really enjoyed our time and we took many, many photos. Here are just a few.

Sumbrugh Head Lighthouse 
Sumbrugh Head 
Sumbrugh Head Lighthouse 
Shetland Ponies! 
Eshaness Cliffs and Lighthouse 
The Natural Arch – Eshaness 
Shetland Country Roads 

Wild Shetland Pony 
Wild Shetland Pony in the car! 
St. Ninians Isle 
St. Ninans Kirk 
Sunrise on St. Ninians Isle 
Seascapes at St. Ninians Isle 
Skyscape – St. Ninians Isle 
Coloured Houses in Scalloway 
Scalloway Catle 
Clickimin Brough 
Lerwick – The Lodberries 
Lerwick – The loadberries































