If you wander down Partick’s Ferry Road, towards the rail bridge at the end where cycle route 7 joins the path leading under the expressway and on to Riverside, then when you reach the arches where the graffiti lives, you’ll currently have been caught by a trail cam.
There may have been a board nearby explaining its presence, but when I first noticed it a few days ago the weather was wet and windy (and cold), so I wasn’t about to stop.
When I was back there a few days later, the board I hadn’t stopped to read appeared to be gone – oh well ☹
While I was there, I avoided it – unless it has a long zoom lens and hi-res sensor, as used to catch this view from a distance.

The real reason I stopped was to catch a pic of what I have come to regard as a sadly amusing, yet often found scene – since I took up a hobby involving locks.
I’m sure those who wrap up their goodies with long cable locks think all those turns make their items more secure. They make NO difference.
Obviously, securing any item value to any sort of wooden post is largely pointless – they take only seconds to saw through, also a fairly quiet job.
However, that lock can famously be defeated with no skill in less than a second.
