Ade McCabe
Liverpool Waterfront.
This was the Friday night before Eurovision and Liverpool was very busy....and noisy with bands blasting out on the Pierhead.
My back up plan of St.George's Halls magnificent columns was cut short when someone told me it was covered in Eurovision flags and all the acts were doing a practice run there.
The Albert Dock was paddle board central and never quite became still enough for a full reflection of Luke Jerram's Floating Earth. The police had three patrol dinghies out moving between both Canning and Albert Docks and drones hovering over both.
Anyway, Canning Dock settled enough to get a blue hour shot in with the museum lit up in the Eurovision colours.
Liverpool Waterfront.
This was the Friday night before Eurovision and Liverpool was very busy....and noisy with bands blasting out on the Pierhead.
My back up plan of St.George's Halls magnificent columns was cut short when someone told me it was covered in Eurovision flags and all the acts were doing a practice run there.
The Albert Dock was paddle board central and never quite became still enough for a full reflection of Luke Jerram's Floating Earth. The police had three patrol dinghies out moving between both Canning and Albert Docks and drones hovering over both.
Anyway, Canning Dock settled enough to get a blue hour shot in with the museum lit up in the Eurovision colours.