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Doing the honours instead of the failed 46100 "Royal Scot" 47614 pulls into Warrington Bank Quay with LSL's "Pennine Moors Christmas Cracker"1Z32 14.37 Blackburn - Crewe. Saturday 18 December 2021.
This is my penultimate image from a very productive evening spent at Hartland Quay with Tim Barker a couple of weeks ago.
This was taken just before the 'Three 2's' image below.
Just need to decide now which one from that evening to get printed.
Clarke Quay is a historical riverside quay in Singapore, located within the Singapore River Planning Area. The quay is situated upstream from the mouth of the Singapore River and Boat Quay.
This is the view from the quay at Bosham, West Sussex last Sunday evening as the sun dropped below the thick cloud on the horizon, not too much colour at this stage of the sunset but my previous post shows what happen later!
1/60th second exposure using a Lee 0.9 ND grad filter.
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37503 "British Steel Shelton"+37042 wait on the up goods at Warrington Bank Quay with 6V60 10.47 Mossend - Margam "Coils" 1 June 1991
Don't particularly like 'flock' shots (mainly because, putting it politely, they don't turn out very well) but I did get a little bit excited to see these back at the Quay. Cropped from a larger flock of maybe 60+
The Quay and The Opera
Quay Restaurant and Sydney Opera House in the background
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Delighted to get down to Salford Quays to see the Floating Earth actually floating! The weather has, not to put too fine a point on it, been bloody awful round here recently and I think that there have been a few issues with it in both Salford and at Pennington Flash.
Seen at the Lightwaves Festival 2021.
Artwork by Luke Jerram.
The BBC building to the rear.
This historic quay in Singapore is located just upstream from the mouth of the Singapore river and it used to be an important part of the import/export trade in Singapore before being superseded in the mid 20th century. These days it's warehouses have all been converted into bars and restaurants and it's an exciting place to go in the evening for a good night out.
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Sydney Opera House and Harbour Bridge and the begionning of the CBD behind Circular Quay.
Sunrise from the Shangri La Hotel
Whilst on holiday in Devon the other week I just had to pop over to this iconic seascape location. The tide & light weren't the best, but I just managed to catch the last light of the sunset falling on these rocks in the bay.
Morston Quay is on the North Norfolk coast, tucked away amongst the salt marshes. Some 400 years ago it was a major port, but over the years this got silted up, and it is now home to a number of small boats, including a handful of fishing boats and boats that take tourists out to see the seals at Blakeney Point. This area is part of Blakeney National Nature Reserve, and is owned by the National Trust.
Installation by Jaakko Niemelä, which is part of Helsinki Biennial 2021. If the Greenland's ice sheet would melt, it would make the global sea levels to rise roughly to the height of the roof of installation
Mr T and I had a trip to the seaside yesterday. We decided upon New Quay, Ceredigion in Wales.
This is a shot of the pretty little harbour in Cardigan Bay perfect for dolphin watching. The view looking in the other direction is out to sea in Cardigan Bay (from where you can spot the dolphins).xxx
(Ps we did spot some - I was soo excited lol.)
16/10/2016; Every time I'm in Portsmouth, I just have to make a visit to the Gunwharf Quays area.
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theres an army presentation going on at the Lowry at salford quays at the moment and as part of it they set off fireworks from the top.Just in the right place at the right time to capture it.
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Woodsmill Quay at Queen's Staithe is in the city centre. It was originally built in the 19th century and used as a timber mill. York has been a key trading port since Roman times and the River Ouse remained tidal until the construction of Naburn Locks in the 18th century.
The mill has now been converted into apartments, some to buy, others as holiday lets. Prices to rent start at £108 per night, prices to buy for the smaller apartments start from around £300,000.
There is private parking for each apartment, but this area floods so often I don’t actually know how dry the parking facilities will be. I’m standing in river water to take the shot.
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Two very similar views on the beach at Emsworth Quay, but hopefully giving you a good idea of what the area is like. You can see the sailing club, Christmas tree and Promenade plus a variety of small boats.
Boat Quay, Singapore
Four-tile panorama with the Haida 3-stop Nanopro ND filter.
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The cultural melting pot of Clarke Quay in Singapore. You have Errazuriz, the Chilean wine, and Ellenborough Café, a British café. It was most definitely raining when I took this shot; perhaps you can tell.