If a picture is worth a thousand words, this Twitter user from Dundee has surely written a hefty thesis.
With five striking photographs that take account of its war veterans, complicated football history, fetes of construction and several of the stirring vistas to be found around the city, Broughty Ferry resident Andy Robson has presented his own personal take on Tayside via the social media platform.
“I love the views from Dundee, especially when it involves a glimpse of the Tay,” he said. “It’s a gritty city in a majestic setting.”
You might assume from a couple of these images that Mr Robson was a professional, but he assures us he’s an amateur shutterbug.
“I’m in no way a photographer,” he said. “I print Couriers for a living.”
This is how Dundee does war memorials. pic.twitter.com/CNXzzDtP2F
— Andy Robson (@arobson58) December 19, 2016
This is how Dundee does football rivalry. pic.twitter.com/APe9PdTSdR
— Andy Robson (@arobson58) December 19, 2016
The view from Dundee Law. pic.twitter.com/2ZuaQneLNL
— Andy Robson (@arobson58) December 19, 2016
This is how Dundee does bridges. pic.twitter.com/xxiPityEqe
— Andy Robson (@arobson58) December 19, 2016
pic.twitter.com/SPaFbWTP3i
Home. # Broughty Ferry— Andy Robson (@arobson58) March 27, 2016
This is where we invite you to show us your corner of Courier country, either by tweeting five photographs to us at The Courier or by emailing online@thecourier.co.uk.