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Taken out with friends the other evening. Such a busy place with people constantly getting in frame and some just standing right in front of you why your taking a shot.
Taken at The Torrs, New Mills.
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More thick fog in London last week but alas by the time I arrived it was quickly disappearing. This however was from one of the foggiest days ever about this time last year.
This was a 4 shot stitch taken under neath the Millenium Bridge on the north side looking south
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On the Millennium Bridge, Glasgow.
Walking home from shooting the Clyde Arc, this bridge caught my eye. Tried a little abstract shot of it. The starburst from a streetlight on the left really catches the eye and takes away from the composition but I can't seem to remove it in photoshop to a decent enough standard so I'll have to put up with it.
One of my favourite spots in London. The bridge is often crowded unfortunately, but it offers a superb view of St Paul's Cathedral's dome, which culminates at 111m...
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Third time on this bridge with this beautiful view, this time with a different camera. St Paul's cathedral in the background.
310' (94 m) tall with a top speed of 93 mph (150 kph)
Millenium force was the worlds first 'giga coaster' and was the tallest and fastest roller coaster on Earth at the time of completion in 2000
Sculpture by Graeme Hopper in Durham University Botanic Garden.
The last in the grey section of my "rainbow" project.
This is a redited image taken back in August 2011 with my 50d and !0-20 mm lens.
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Created for the Kreative People Contest 35: "Clocks and Timepieces".
“This unique sundial designed specifically for Taggs Island consists of 13 fins, a hemisphere and rings which represent the Tropics of Capricorn and Cancer and the two polar circles. This dial has been made for the exact latitude and longitude of Taggs Island.
To read Greenwich Mean Time one must find the two opposing hour fins both bathed in sunlight. The shadow cast by these fins is shown on a band engraved at 30 minute intervals and as such at half past the hour the shadow will be to the left hand side of the fin. When there is no shadow cast by a particular fin the time is on the hour.
David Harber Sundials
Henley-on-Thames
MCMXCIX.” (According to the plaque.)
I believe it was installed to mark the beginning of a new Millenium.
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