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Obviously I am working through old photos. I started doing this when covid first landed and I'm still going. I feel quite safe to get out and I have been but now that I've started working through old photos I would like to finish that too.
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A busy morning shooting between the end of the breakwall and Newcastle beach, well worth the 4am start.
A shot from last night sunset down on the quayside . It was nice to bump in the Neil again to . Thanks for looking
Newcastle England, Marsden Beach. This guy was clearly in his happy place and who can blame him with such scenery
Newcastle Travel Guide youtu.be/aqLajon7sJo?si=11D0PXeJCfMSK3IP
The pedestrian walkway that spans across the length of the High Level Bridge as it crosses over the river Tyne in Newcastle.
Taken on a recent Talkphotography meet to Northumberland. We ventured south to Newcastle on the Friday night to shoot the quayside, which was a first for me.....
The layers in the rocks up there are evidence of Noahs Flood, especially when they are bent, as can be seen around the world in many locations. The layers in those locations had to be soft at the same point in time to all bend smoothly as they have.
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Had a trip to Newcastle on Sunday with Richard Armstrong for sunset...no colours but still enjoyed being out.
The Gateshead Millennium bridge in its opened position, this was the worlds first ever blinking eye bridge that tilts forward to allow boats to pass underneath, installed over the river Tyne for the Millennium celebrations, taken from the Quayside in Newcastle upon Tyne
Switzer Glenrock Tug working in the Hunter River entrance, slowing up TW Jiangsu.
Newcastle,New South Wales, Australia.
Newcastle, NSW, Australia
Arrived here about 4am where a bunch of teenagers were swimming without any cloths on. It would have been about 4 degrees. In my thermals and gloves, I was freezing... They seem to be having fun so...
First time at this location. The pictures I've seen here are different to what it's like now. That grandstand(quite ugly really) that curves around the back of the pool and acts as a barrier wasn't in most of the pictures I've seen.
I had in mind coming here to take a low shot with my telephoto lens of the 1-6 lane markings out towards the ocean and sunrise but.. that stand prevented this.
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Correction. I thought this was the Merewether Baths. To my big surprise there's 2 baths along this road in this area:p
Thanks to Archie, owner of a fantastic photostream (www.flickr.com/photos/madarchie0/) for sending me a polite, courteous, discrete ah hum email to let me know :) Appreciated it.
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Lines lines and more lines. Had some trouble stitching this one. I spent too much time between shots due to a massive wave coming through and killing my reflection. It didn't want to match up trying to join it so I had to combine other shots into it till it was happy. The shots with the waves streaking across turned out quite well but it wasn't as good as the reflection come panoramic time... Then came the duty of straightening it all out. Almost gave up on this one.
6 Pictures, 5 exposures each.
The sea smoke on Sunday was as intense as most have ever seen. Whaleback light was almost completely invisible at times as you can see in the image below. Between the cold air and the whipping wind, the sea smoke incredibly thick.
What I most appreciate about this image is the lone seagull defiantly flying in -10 degree temperature and 30+ mph winds, as if to say, "it's going to take a lot more to keep me grounded!".
Newcastle Central is a grand, magnificent Victorian train station, befitting one of the early major centres of rail industry and development. The station was officially opened by Queen Victoria on 29 August 1850 and is widely regarded as one of the finest in the country. Its neo-classical frontage and sheer scale makes it particularly imposing.