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- Seen at the entrance to the port in Calais, there is a small sailing boat in the distance. Seen from an old France road trip over #10YearsAgo.

- From a hike from Whitby to Robin Hood's Bay on the Cleveland Way over #10YearsAgo. This rock formation s labeled as the Saltwick Nab on the maps. It may look different now after a decade of erosion?

- This was taken in the derelict industrial area in the Leeds Hunslet riverside area. This was #10YearsAgo so I wonder how this place looks now, even more derelict or redeveloped?

- A seabird relaxing on the quiet beach after sunset, its watching the waves. Seen from an old France road trip over #10YearsAgo.

- From a trip from CPH over #10YearsAgo. This is how some of the CPH T3 duty free shops looked back in early 2013. It was rather quiet in this area at that time looks like.

- From that time over #10YearsAgo I went to a classical Indian dance performance. They have many hand gestures with meanings. Here is one captured in front of the beautiful stage costume.

- From a trip from CPH over #10YearsAgo. The exit from the terminal can be hard to find, it's down stairs.

- Seen in the Normandy countryside. This is a touristy place and we stopped at this golf course with a view. From an old France road trip over #10YearsAgo.

- From that time over #10YearsAgo on a hiking trip when I did some bird watching.

- Back to the Uppsala cathedral seen over #10YearsAgo. This is a candid scene just outside the cathedral where I saw that I was not the only one walking around with a tripod and taking photos.

- The wedding photography session I spotted on the beach in Calais is finishing up in this snap. The beach looked really nice at that time so I hope the got some lovely wedding photos. Seen from an old France road trip over #10YearsAgo.

- From a Boston harbour cruise tour over #10YearsAgo. The small boats in the marina were under a slight cloudy weather that was very photogenic.

- More from Canterbury over #10YearsAgo in 2013. That winter had some quite snowy weather and here was the bandstand in Dane John Gardens in the snow.

- From over #10YearsAgo the old radio telescope on top of the Jennison Building at University of Kent just before it was dismantled. Here is how it was connected to the building.

- Scene around King's Cross station over #10YearsAgo, a boy with cool accessories.

 

- Seen in the Normandy countryside. The cliffs here seems similar to the white cliffs of Dover on the other side of the English Channel. From an old France road trip over #10YearsAgo.

 

- Back and continuing scientific equipment closeups I shot over #10YearsAgo. This is a close up on an atomic force microscopy probe. Note the little triangle at the top, it's basically a tiny spring.

- Seen from an old France road trip over #10YearsAgo across the Normandy coast of France. This is the view from a high cliff looking down on the rocky beach below. The rocks all have an interesting pattern that presumably is result of specific erosion mechanisms.

- This is the Antares, looks like a fishing boat seen from an old France road trip over #10YearsAgo at a Normandy coastal town.

- This is a snowy Leeds #10YearsAgo, viewed on top of a car park next to the station. There are some changes compared to how it looks today I believe. But the easiest landmark to recognise is still that oval shaped building, which is the Corn Exchange.

- From an Alton Towers visit over #10YearsAgo and capturing some roller coaster action with slow shutter speed and lovely autumn colours. Here also added another trick, merging two frames to make it look like close encounter of two trains. If you look closely, it's the same ride with the same people.

- Street photography from #10YearsAgo pre-pandemic. This is a candid portrait of a violinist in the band.

- A seabird taking off from the beach at dusk. Seen from an old France road trip over #10YearsAgo.

- Found more Arc de Triomphe photos from an old France trip over #10YearsAgo. This is the late afternoon traffic between Arc de Triomphe and Place de la Concorde.

- From that time over #10YearsAgo I went to a classical Indian dance performance. This is a closeup of one of the dancers, looking at her facial expression which apparently is also very important part of the dance.

- This is Af Chapman, a moored ship serving as a hostel in Stockholm. This is from the time #10YearsAgo I was stying there during a trip. One can definitely feel the waves when staying there.

- From a fireworks show in Lund from over #10YearsAgo. in this scene, the whole fountain in front of the university building was surrounded by a blinding light and smoke.

Dun Laoghaire has changed a lot since I took these photographs and there are many changes on the way especially along George’s Street.

 

I was employed by Ericsson and based in Dun Laoghaire at the Adelphi Centre from 2001 to 2010 and I really liked the town even though the place was going through a period of urban decline and depression.

 

When I was there we were based in George’s Street which was going down hill at a rapid pace and the company decision to move from the town must have had a huge impact on the town and especially on the restaurants on the main street.

 

Before I joined Ericsson I worked for two different companies with offices at Haigh Terrace which became a no-go area at night because of anti-social behaviour related to drug-dealing. Because of the new library complex and the removal of the pond in Moran Park the anti-social problem in the immediate area is no longer an issue even if some locals dislike the library building.

 

According to a recent report Georges Street is too long as a main street in order to support viable retailing. Therefore, it is proposed that the street be demarcated into distinct quarters: an Interiors Quarter on Lower Georges Street from Cumberland Street to St Michael’s Hospital; the Core Retail Quarter from Bloomfields Shopping Centre to Haigh Terrace; the Commercial & Residential Quarter from Haigh Terrace to Adelphi House; and the Artesian Quarter on Upper Georges Street from Mellifont Avenue to the People’s Park.

 

Several interventions at street level are required to change the appearance of each quarter and communicate a distinct proposition for each quarter to shoppers and visitors. These interventions will range from the establishment of new town squares; to the creative use of paving, seating, flowerbeds and lighting; to the introduction of new canopies and shading; to the erection of new sculpted features and signage.

 

It is envisaged that as the development of the retail quarters gain momentum, the demand for retail space will increase. The new mechanisms such as the Property Forum and Retail Forum will be vehicles to focus new retail businesses into clusters for example food and fashion specialty shops in the Artesian Quarter.

- Street photography of street musicians from #10YearsAgo pre-pandemic. This is a band with guitars, base as well as cello and violin. Some of them are also singing.

- From more than #10YearsAgo when I became very interested in photographing snowflakes. I'm still very into snow flakes, but this was from the time I got a lot of macro photos of individual snowflakes. They are very fragile so it's not easy to get intact ones.

- From that time over #10YearsAgo I visited the Wellcome collection. This is an interesting transparent anatomical model. You can really see the blood vessels patterns.

WC was already a CN property but there was plenty of the old image to be found. Also NBST still had a late morning departure time making the route much more shootable than it is these days. I can only recall one eastbound in morning light in the past year or so and it caught me unprepared and I didn't make it down to the bridge.

NBST/406 crosses the St. Croix High Bridge from Minnesota to Wisconsin. January 9, 2002.

- Fireworks from over #10YearsAgo. These are not new years fireworks but from an Alton Towers visit more than a decade ago.

- A candid scene taken over #10YearsAgo on a university campus with a student representative handling out some leaflets.

- From a flight over #10YearsAgo, in fact about year before the London Olympics in 2012 when the Olympic stadium was still under construction. This area now is the Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park, and London Stadium home to West Ham United.

- Scientific equipment seen over #10YearsAgo. This is a probe holder the classic MultiMode SPM/AFM microscope.

- From a fireworks show in Lund from over #10YearsAgo and continuing this series on the fountain. Here, the fireworks light trails were dim so the fountain is in the shadows.

- Seen from an old France road trip over #10YearsAgo across the Normandy coast of France. This is the view from a high cliff looking down on the seagulls hopping between the patterned rocks. There were also many very green rocks closed to the water level.

- From a London King's Cross stop over over #10YearsAgo. This is the view from the upper floor. Can you spot the pigeon?

- From that time over #10YearsAgo I went to a classical Indian dance performance. This is one of the dancers during a pose, apparently the hand gestures are called mudras and they have spiritual meanings.

- From an Alton Towers visit over #10YearsAgo and capturing some excited looks of people on an ascending section of a ride. Some people are acting like Superman.

- From a trip to the Lake District over #10YearsAgo. The side of this ridge has interesting marks across it in different directions.

- From my explorations of the Whitstable beach #10YearsAgo. This is a closeup of the beach, most likely a little tidal channel where current is headed for the seaward side.

- From the time over #10YearsAgo I was on a road trip through Rhode Island. This little lighthouse is apparently called the Plum Beach Light and this snap was taken on the Jamestown Verrazzano Bridge.

- Back to travels over #10YearsAgo. This is from a trip to the nice seaside town of Scarborough. Here is a distant view of the castle and the town.

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