1000|+ miles in a 28 year old car - all on film

9am. 10.06.26 Leg 1 of 2 to return home.



This now disused church is owned by the local agricultural engineer. His residence and business is to the right. On the left atop the container is a red primed lorry chassis and his Bentley is further to the left.

The church was originally built by John Ross, a missionary whose aim was to convert non-European "heathens" (his word) and he translated the New Testament into Korean, as you do. Occasionally groups of Koreans are seen outside the church in homage to their translator/converter.

I've been somewhat fascinated by this beast since seeing it yesterday and photographing as close as I can get today.

I now know it's a FPSO - floating production storage offloading vessel.

Edit - give me a minute to resize the Instax pics!
Not specific to this post, but just to say I'm enjoying your posts :-)
 
9.30am

Nigg to Cromarty
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The 1984 built ferry easily fits two Corsa's, two modern cars at a squeeze with the ramp not fully raised but would only fit one SUV.

It's fun watching vehicles reversing off the boat and up the slipway!
 
I've the final installment of day 3 and all day 4 photos developed and scanned but no WiFi for computer plus I'm shattered, will do them when I get home but after I've spent time with Mrs amc and teenage x 2 kids.

Pics from days 5, 6 and any from day 7 will be developed in the luxury of my darkroom when I get round to it, possibly early next week.

Thanks for viewing, reading, commenting and liking but for now, that's all folks!
 
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