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The Incredible Dolly Parton Live at Nottingham, Capital FM Arena - 22nd August 2011
© 2011 Bianca Barrett, All Rights Reserved
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37425 departs Parton with 2C34 to Barrow, the line follows the coastline to Whitehaven through a series of curves, one of which, can be seen in the background.
While down on the rocks on Sunday evening I thought I had seen the last of the sun as it went behind a cloud but was caught by surprise when it reappeared just above the horizon. Fortunately I spotted this little channel running through the rocks which gave me a composition with which to shoot the sunset.
The St Kilda Botanical Gardens are a very beautiful place to visit, not least for all for their wonderful array of roses found in the Alister Clarke Rose Garden.
Named after the famous American singer, song writer and multi-instrumentalist, "Dolly Parton" is a vigorous, bushy, large-flowered hybrid tea rose. Like its namesake it is brash, and doesn't make any apologies for it! Bred by American hybridiser, Joe Winchel, it is noted for its extremely fragrant, rich orange-red flowers that repeat bloom in flushes throughout the season.
The site of the St Kilda Botanical Gardens were established in the 1800's. The municipal council petitioned the Department of Lands and Survey to make this segment of land bordered by Dickens Street, Tennyson Street and Blessington Street a Botanic Garden. The gardens were formally established in 1859 when a boundary fence was erected. By 1907 significant donations of money and plant material had led to the establishment of a rosary, extensive flower beds and a nursery. Exotic forest trees were planted during the 1870s and Australian species were included in 1932. In the 1950s the Alister Clarke Rose Garden was established and a Sub-Tropical Rain-forest conservatory added in the early 1990's.
Pebbles on the beach at Parton near Whitehaven, Cumbria. Parton is one of the best areas of coastline in Cumbria that gives you the chance to work at your long exposure seascapes. These large pebbles kindly positioned by the tide rushing in.
Canon EOS 5D MKII, Canon 17-40mm, F11, 23mm, ISO50, Exp 75 Seconds
Lee Big Stopper, Lee Hard Grad 0.6
Raw File Processed in CS5, Edited in Lightroom & Elements.
Please do not use this image on websites, blogs or any other media without asking my written permission. All rights reserved.....© Brian Kerr Photography 2011
142054 heads along the coast on its journey to Carlisle with 2C33 06:57 Whitehaven to Carlisle. This is a re-worked version original deleted.
first attempt with the little stopper. not great but it took a while for me to get use to the big stopper
68006 “Pride of the North” heads 4S88, DRS’ late running 1000 Sellafield - Motherwell TMD rake of JNA wagons round “Windy Corner”, Tanyard Bay, Parton on 28 June 2024.
The sharply curved section of railway here was known to local railwaymen as Windy Corner, due to its exposed position. I'd say it was pretty windy there on this day, I took these pictures from the bluff above Foundry Road and I struggled to keep my hat on or hold my camera steady.
Beyond the train is Whitehaven's West Pier and lighthouse. Entrance to the harbour is directly in front of the pier while beyond it is Saltom Bay and the cliffs leading to St Bees North Head.
37606 is seen rounding the curve at Parton working 2C41 Barrow to Carlisle, 37402 'Stephen Middlemore' was on the rear.
A shot from February last year, I did a mono version of another frame at the time but I still liked the colour so here it is.
I made an in impromptu trip to Parton shore last night to see what I could find. The tide was good so I thought it might be worth a chance. This was the best of the sunset colour which disappeared shortly after I shot this image.
Parton Rocks, a coastal outing for the A7r to see how it coped with another windy situation. I was hoping for more of a sunset but this was as good as it got. I spent a while just trying to catch the drop off on these rocks,this was the result of the time spent getting soaked up to my thighs. Parton near Whitehaven. Bumped into Harry Mclean who was out testing is Lee Little Stopper, check out his stream. www.flickr.com/photos/23838280@N02/
Dolly Parton's Smoky Mountain Adventures
2713 Parkway
Pigeon Forge, TN
This is Dolly's latest dinner show adventure to open.
Taken at Parton, Whitehaven, Cumbria. Processed in LR3, Fractalius and PS CS5
Best on black - press L
High tide at Parton coincides with the passage of 68005 on 6C14 1000 Drigg-Shap Summit empties. The mombretia adds a splash of colour on this bright but hazy day.
Parton, 3 juli 2018 - Northern zet voor het vervoer in de gelijknamige franchise in de regio Blackpool, Carlisle, Leeds, Liverpool en Manchester tegenwoordig alleen nog maar treinstellen in. Op 3 juli 2018 rondt Super Sprinter 156 491 (lease van Angel Trains) de S-boog na station Parton op weg als trein 2C48 van Carlisle naar Barrow-In-Furness.
Parton is a request stop only station on the Cumbrian Coast line to the north of Whitehaven. Its track section is controlled by this signal-box.
A view from the site of the Roman fort. This is as the clouds cleared in the afternoon and a train passes through
The pair of 68's seen earlier in the morning heading south are seen returning north at Parton.
After stopping at Parton, 68003 heads north with 2C45, 0918 Barrow - Carlisle service with 68017 bringing up the rear. Seen in glorious sunshine with a lovely view down the coast on the 22nd June 2018 at 1054
This is another image taken on the same day as my previous 2 uploads. I decided to have a bit of a play around with this one in Photoshop and come up with something a little more creative. I used some overlays I have on file and added an extra layer of cloud along with the light flare, a dust layer and some additional toning. I am a huge fan of composite images (there are some very talented and creative Photoshop artists out there) and it is something I have wanted to try for a while. Check out my Facebook page to see the original file and the image as I would normally process it.
37403, ‘Isle of Mull', propels the 06:16 2C40 Carlisle to Barrow service on the delightful Cumbrian coastline overlooking the Solway Firth.
The use of class 37's on these services was due to cease on December 28th 2018.