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Wide angle image looking towards HMS Caroline, the remarkable First World War ship. HMS Caroline is located at Alexandra Dock, Queens Rd, Belfast in the heart of Titanic Quarter.
This statue was commissioned by the Titanic Museum in Belfast. The artist is Rowan Gillespie from Dublin who created this 750 kg. sculpture. It represents hope and positivity.
Taken on the same trip as my previous post. This is the Titanic Museum in Belfast, which is lit up vividly at Christmas.
I like the wide angle distortion on the sign in the bottom corners here. I couldn't move further back without getting a strong street light in the frame and this was the widest this lens goes. It was a struggle to fit everything in so I angled the frame, which I think fits with the shot ok.
Have a great weekend!
IMO: 9346665
MMSI: 244683000
Callsign: PHKS
FLAGge: Netherlands [NL]
AIS type of ship: Cargo (General Cargo)
Gross space number: 2984
Load-carrying capacity: 4450 t
Total length x the biggest width: 89.95 m × 14.4 m
Construction year: 2007
Great little Seaside downtown area in Belfast, Maine. If you haven’t been there pack up your goods and check this place out. You won’t be sorry. Take a camera along. Thanks for viewing my work.
The dome of Victoria Square shopping centre (mall) in Belfast, Northern Ireland. The top level was closed that day because of the heat - in Belfast! Samyang 8mm manual focus fisheye lens. I think the aperture was f5.6.
Belfast is a little town we discovered a few years ago on an alternative route to Lynn's family's summer place.
I've lived in Belfast all my life and I think this is the only time I've ever been in the grounds of this place!
Great views over Belfast Lough and if you fancy a dander, Cavehill is just around the corner.
A long exposure across the River Lagan to the Titanic Museum and the iconic cranes of the docks called Samson and Goliath.
Thanks for the visit and any faves and comments. Have a great weekend!
The weather in Belfast, just like her fate, is everlastingly changing. At one moment, there was optimal sunshine and at another, rains and downpours, and ideally rainbow or even rainbows afterwards. With the coming Brexit under Boris Johnson, one wonders if there will be any subsequent rainbow.
As to the motives for Brexit, there is a strong suggestion that the oligarchs and the vested interests are just trying to evade tax as Continental Laws have made it mandatory for all to cough up and to declare their interests ...
Good Singing in 80's
Autumnal weather in Belfast City Centre.
Built at the height of the Linen trade, and in a period when Belfast was briefly more populous than Dublin, it was built shortly after Belfast got city status from Queen Victoria, and her statue is just visible on the left.
Apparently the city hall in Durban, South Africa is pretty much a replica of this one.
Shouts to the boyos on this and a great thanks to Movs and Web... Great seeing ye lads, will have to catch up again soon! Lots of more mad stuff coming soon...
Looking towards the RISE sculpture located at Broadway Roundabout in Belfast, Northern Ireland Belfast.
Belfast Estate Ltd. distillery - Dominica
Abandoned watermill (G. Fletcher & Co., London & Derby). The rum produced here was made from imported molasses.
Front Street Boatyard. Among others being restored here is the 1925 Presidential Yacht USS Sequoia, a National Historic Landmark.
Taken in the public entrance of Belfast City Hall with my Samyang 8mm fisheye lens. I loved how the light was streaming through the stained-glass windows, with the patterned floors and arches. I love the distortion of this lens at times too!