about 1 year ago - No comments
I wanted to make this photograph a little special using digital post production, as I thought that it captured a great little moment. When I took the snap I didn’t see the man’s arm pointing or the two women sat under the umbrella. However when looking through my photographs at the end of the day,…
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This ornate street lamp was photographed on Westminster Bridge, near Big Ben, the houses of Parliament and the London Eye. Apart from the great style and gold details the painted side of the lamps caught my eye and made me wonder why this side of the street lamps are painted. I suppose there could be…
about 2 years ago - No comments
Opposite the prestigious department store Jenners is this Ferris Wheel in Princes Gardens. As this photo is taken at night you can’t see the Scott Monument behind the wheel, but I wanted to capture the interesting light display as it moved slowly around. Obviously this is a nice long exposure of five seconds, which makes…
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“Go Penguins” is the new celebratory public art event taking place throughout Liverpool, St Helens and the Wirral and it really reminds me of the “Cow Parade” a few years ago in Manchester. Mark and Rachel suggested a walk around Liverpool to see and photograph a few of them. The above two were in the…
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The more I photograph bridges and architecture, the more I like the results when converted to monochrome or black and white. Especially in this case, as the blue sky almost becomes black and the clouds add an interesting extra element to the image. The Gateshead Millennium Bridge is a pedestrian and cyclist tilt bridge spanning…
about 3 years ago - No comments
Taken outside the church in Frodsham at the Cross Wedding late last year. It is a very cheesy balloon, but shows a little detail of the day. I know these helium filled balloons don’t last forever, but at least the bride and groom have a photo of not just the people who were there, but…
about 3 years ago - 1 comment
Standing at Gmex Metrolink Station one afternoon waiting for a tram, I noticed the dark, stormy looking sky and how the buildings in the foreground were lit up by the sun coming through the thick clouds over my shoulder. The Hilton / Beetham Tower was too large and close but the Great Northern Tower really…
about 3 years ago - No comments
Here we see the groom, Dean, signing the wedding register at his wedding back in September. I used natural sun light coming through the wonderful stained glass window over his left shoulder. Before the wedding I had asked the priest when was and wasn’t appropriate to use flash photography. Although he said that it was…
about 3 years ago - No comments
I couldn’t publish yesterday’s photo of the church interior without showing you a more formal photo of the bride and groom. This was taken at the reception and shows Belinda sat on a swing outside. Before the speeches and cutting of the cake I had noticed this swing in the gardens, but the sun was…
about 3 years ago - 2 comments
I think this is Hulme, well technically the foreground is Salford Quays as this was taken from the viewing platform at the Imperial War Museum North. However I can see various tower blocks that I know are in the Moss Side / Hulme area of Manchester. I am almost certain that the rainbow would only…