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Gallery: A look at Don Alexander Lumsden’s photographs

March 4, 2016 by Andrew Girdwood Leave a Comment

Don Alexander Lumsden is a freelance photographer based in Edinburgh. He works with a Nikon D3100 and Nikon D70 Infrared with a range of Nikkor lenses.

His work is available on Redubble as posters, prints, framed prints and sometimes as pillows, bags and stationery.

Let’s take a look at a few.

Identity, framed print

Identity framed print

Identity is a self-portrait taken as a submission to a tattoo contest.
-> I might buy this

Old Course St Andrews, canvas print

Old Course St Andrews canvas print

Features The Swilcan Bridge and Old Course Hotel in the background.
-> I might buy this

Glasgow University Quadrant, photographic print

Glasgow University Quadrant

Taken with the Nikon D3100 with Nikkor 18-55mm lens and developed with Photoshop CS6 and Tiffen DFX v3.
-> I might buy this

Edinburgh’s View, postcard

Edinburghs View postcard

A photograph taken from Calton Hill that uses 5 long exposure layers.
-> I might buy this

Pittenweem Harbour, photographic print

Pittenweem Harbour

Taken with the Nikon D70 and a Nikkor 18-55mm lense, a 6 exposure HDR fused and tonemapped shot of Pittenweem fishing harbour.
-> I might buy this

More of Don’s work

If you want to see more of Don’s work you can do so at his Redbubble gallery.

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