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City Fans of the Seventies.

photograph by Iain Reid.

MCFC 3-0 Stoke

Johnson

Aguero2

 

A photoessay of the FA Cup Final 2011.

We're Still Here A Non-Profit Publication.. A book containing 35 images from Wembley 140511 for Fans of Football by a Football Fan

It's a City family!

 

Thanks to Hazelnatz for posting it on the MCFC Flickr group. Add yours here - www.flickr.com/groups/mcfcofficial/

Etihad as the main sponsor of Manchester City have painted this Boeing 787-9 series jet in the City colours of sky blue and white

Newish Agusta AW139 heading in for a passenger pick up.

My brother, my team, my city.

My eldest in the park at Quarry Bank Mill

Tyrers Coaches BF62UYB seen coming into Wythenshawe Interchange to pick up a delayed MC04 to Etihad Campus for the MCFC match

Manchester City Football Club

After making it onto Flickr Explore, I had to post the finished sketch!

Aguero & Balotelli - Wembley Pre-match Warm Up - FA Community Shield 7 August 2011

Wembley FA Community Shield 7 8 11

The name is Kompany, Vincent Kompany

Pre-entry security checks at the Etihad Stadium, long queues! Manchester City v Crystal Palace 23/08/17. Prisma - Hunter

Deansgate, Manchester -

MCFC 2012 Premier League Win Celebration 14.5.12

Wembley FA Community Shield 7 8 11

MCFC bring this bus to CDG to play against PSG

Wembley FA Community Shield 7 8 11

Deansgate, Manchester -

MCFC 2012 Premier League Win Celebration 14.5.12

Etihad Airways / A330-243 / A6-EYE / NRT

#BlueMoon #mcfc

Manchester City 5 - 0 Swansea 22.4.18

 

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You win some, you lose some. Definitely lost today and as the crowd trudged back to the train station, the winners flag fluttered in the breeze.

Albert Square, Manchester -

MCFC 2012 Premier League Win Celebration 14.5.12

Manchester City 5 - 0 Swansea 22.4.18

 

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MCFC 7 - 0 Norwich

OG,

Silva,

Nastasic,

Negredo

Yaya

Aguero

Dzeko

An image of part of the Sportcity complex featuring the Etihad Stadium, home of Manchester City. This image was taken a few years ago from the Force’s helicopter.

 

The miniaturisation effect has been done digitally but the original technique dates from the early days of photography.

 

While popularly known as tilt-shift, the effect was originally achieved by using just the tilt feature of a plate camera alone.

 

The plate holding the lens is independently tilted through the vertical (y) axis. This allows the photographer to control the plane of focus in an image.

 

Using a wide aperture and adjusting the tilt to throw the background and foreground out of focus creates the familiar miniature effect. It works by fooling the eye/brain, which expect to see much greater depth of focus in large-scale subjects.

 

To find out more about Greater Manchester Police please visit www.gmp.police.uk

 

You should call 101, the national non-emergency number, to report crime and other concerns that do not require an emergency response.

 

Always call 999 in an emergency, such as when a crime is in progress, violence is being used or threatened or where there is danger to life.

 

You can also call anonymously with information about crime to Crimestoppers on 0800 555 111. Crimestoppers is an independent charity who will not want your name, just your information. Your call will not be traced or recorded and you do not have to go to court or give a statement.

 

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