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St Andrews Photographic Society is an active photographic club drawing members from St Andrews, northeast Fife and beyond

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Alyn Wallace 🌌 (@alynwallace) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Possibly the most insane single exposure I've ever taken. Just as I asked my friend Jens to point at Comet 46P/Wirtanen, a meteor streaked underneath the open star cluster Pleiades (M45). Jens - 150m Meteor - 85 km Comet 46P - 11 million km Pleiades - 444 light years

Possibly the most insane single exposure I've ever taken. Just as I asked my friend Jens to point at Comet 46P/Wirtanen, a meteor streaked underneath the open star cluster Pleiades (M45).
Jens - 150m
Meteor - 85 km
Comet 46P - 11 million km
Pleiades - 444 light years
Kent Nishimura (@kentnish) 's Twitter Profile Photo

I’ve flown into LAX Airport at night countless times this year alone, almost always returning from an assignment for the paper, and this view flying over the City of Angels, never gets old. It just seems to stretch on towards infinity. #travelingkent

I’ve flown into <a href="/flyLAXairport/">LAX Airport</a> at night countless times this year alone, almost always returning from an assignment for the paper, and this view flying over the City of Angels, never gets old. It just seems to stretch on towards infinity. #travelingkent
National Galleries of Scotland (@natgalleriessco) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The Forth Bridge is an engineering masterpiece which has become an iconic symbol of Scotland. In this blog post, we explore how the bridge has fascinated generations of photographers: ow.ly/6Fel30nodqS 🌉📷👊

The Forth Bridge is an engineering masterpiece which has become an iconic symbol of Scotland.
In this blog post, we explore how the bridge has fascinated generations of photographers: ow.ly/6Fel30nodqS 🌉📷👊
Pulp Librarian (@pulplibrarian) 's Twitter Profile Photo

John Bulmer was a pioneer of British colour photojournalism, and documented the changing face of the North of England in the '60s and '70s. Let's take a look at some of his work... #FridayFeeling

John Bulmer was a pioneer of British colour photojournalism, and documented the changing face of the North of England in the '60s and '70s.

Let's take a look at some of his work... #FridayFeeling
St Andrews Photo (@standrewsphoto) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Wilson Quaich awarded for 2019, for the best photograph in the society’s annual exhibition — congratulations to Nicola Shepherd! bit.ly/2p4uZRV

Wilson Quaich awarded for 2019, for the best photograph in the society’s annual exhibition — congratulations to Nicola Shepherd! 
bit.ly/2p4uZRV
BabelColour (@stuarthumphryes) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Travel back in time 106 years to Assuan in Egypt: It is Tuesday 20th January 1914 but this could be a scene from any period in the last 4000 years or more. Two Bishari girls were photographed in colour by Auguste Leon for the Albert Kahn Collection, which I have Babelised for you

Travel back in time 106 years to Assuan in Egypt: It is Tuesday 20th January 1914 but this could be a scene from any period in the last 4000 years or more. Two Bishari girls were photographed in colour by Auguste Leon for the Albert Kahn Collection, which I have Babelised for you
Verity Milligan (@veritymilligan) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Five years ago today I took this shot of Derwentwater. Still ranks as a personal favourite, probably because I’d never experienced conditions like it before. #LakeDistrict

Five years ago today I took this shot of Derwentwater. Still ranks as a personal favourite, probably because I’d never experienced conditions like it before. #LakeDistrict
Fritters (@yourwullie) 's Twitter Profile Photo

In 1981, aged 25, Paul Graham started his first serious project. The concept was to travel up and down the A1, the 410-mile road that stretches the length of the UK from London to Edinburgh, and capture the people and places he came across. . Here's some of those images

In 1981, aged 25, Paul Graham started his first serious project. The concept was to travel up and down the A1, the 410-mile road that stretches the length of the UK from London to Edinburgh, and capture the people and places he came across.
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Here's some of those images
St Andrews Photo (@standrewsphoto) 's Twitter Profile Photo

St Andrews Photographic Society will be resuming our weekly Wed. meetings from 9th September. Check out our website for the latest syllabus and for more information. All are welcome! standrewsphotographicsociety.com/2024/08/17/the…