Article By Louise Glen Published: 20:00, 11 March 2021
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A Highland cow.
A RAF veteran has turned his hand to photography to remind himself of how wonderful a place the Highlands are during the lockdown.
Engineer Gordon Doherty (49), originally from Antrim but now settled in the city, said the lockdown has given him the opportunity to find beauty every single day, as he makes his daily commute from home in Kirkhill to Foyers Power Station where he works.
Ness Bridge.
Mr Doherty said having time to take photos was one of the bonuses of Covid, and he hoped by sharing his pictures they would bring joy to other people.
Article By Louise Glen Published: 18:30, 11 March 2021
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A Highland cow.
A RAF veteran has turned his hand to photography to remind himself of how wonderful a place the Highlands are during the lockdown.
Engineer Gordon Doherty (49), originally from Antrim but now settled in the city, said the lockdown has given him the opportunity to find beauty every single day, as he makes his daily commute from home in Kirkhill to Foyers Power Station where he works.
Ness Bridge.
Mr Doherty said having time to take photos was one of the bonuses of Covid, and he hoped by sharing his pictures they would bring joy to other people.