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Eric Byrne's Stirling University Conference and a few others


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Below are pictures of the a conference I attended in Stirling University.

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These two pictures are photographs of oil painting I did some time ago, just

thought Id share for fun

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These pictures are of Anniesland College, where I teach.

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Thanks for having a look at my photos (and paintings) Feel free to leave comments!! :-)

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Thank you so much for posting the photos and paintings. The photos of the University are gorgeous. What pretty scenery! And, finally, we get to see Anniesland College. In the last photo, what is the building with the blue awnings? Looks like there would be little shops and stores. Very charming.

Your paintings are beautiful. The one with the snow looked so real - made me think about snow shovels, sleds, and snow balls.

Thank you for sharing.

Muriel

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Huh, my comment here is gone too! I can't remember what I said in the one that went *poof*. Anyway, the paintings are beautiful, you are so talented Eric.

Oh yeah...the terrain. It is a lot like Michhigan, with tons of trees, hills and lakes. Very beautiful!

Thanks!

Judy in MI

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Hi Muriel,

Thanks so much for your lovely comments,it really is such a pleasure in taking photographs and having some one to share them with.The last photo is a pedestrian walkway by the river Clyde in the centre of Glasgow,many expensive appartments have been erected recently along both banks of the river.The building with the blue awnings?is this the building that runs the length of the pic on the right hand side?well these are appartments and it shows their ground floor levels,their upper levels are terraced and provide excellent views along the river.

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