Today saw me drive to Glasgow and board the paddle steamer Waverley for the start of a cruise to Lochranza.
Weather was a bit chilly at the start and overcast. It was only at the start of the evening that we got a nice bit of sunshine.
Overall the cruise was very good and I am a big fan of the Waverley, seeing her as an icon of the Clyde in the summer months.
The edge was taken off with who I think was the chief engineer. It wasn't so much that he objected to appearing in one of my photographs, but the way way in which he both expressed and animated himself.
Wouldn't have minded but he was only a very small part of the photograph, and as the engine room is always busy and lots of photos being taken I couldn't really understand his issue with me.
Such is life, but it was very off putting on the day.
We returned to Glasgow as the summer sun was setting and gave the opportunity for some nice shots.
The ticket machine at the Science Centre suffered a malfunction so after a bit if a delay the staff finally agreed to open the barriers and let us all get on the road to our respective homes.
Departing from Glasgow
'Glenlee' at the Museum of Transport
Passengers on the Upper Deck
Approaching Customhouse Quay at Greenock
Engine Room
Coiled
Approaching Largs Pier
Ladies Day Out
Berthing at Rothesay
Leaving Rothesay
Below Decks
Side View
Souvenir Shop
Dining Room
Passengers on Deck
Tied Up at Lochranza
Lochranza Pier
Loch Tarbert Docking
Isle of Arran
Approaching Lochranza
Ventilator Shaft
Yachts Racing off Tighnabruaich
Lochranza
Leaving Lochranza
Following Seagull
Titan Crane is Setting Sun
Safely Berthed as the Sun Sets
More images are available at - www.dougie-coull-photography.co.uk - better resolution and options to licence.
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