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A very cold Tuesday morning and the first rays of light spread across the London sky as the sun starts to push over the horizon, directly behind the O2 Arena which sit across The River Thames.

 

**Appologies if you've noticed this photo has changed, I wasn't happy with my edit as it didn't really reflect any of the colours and saturation in the sky and water that I could see while thier so I've replaced it with a more acurate edit, I also have a longer exposure taken just before the sun appears above the O2 which is better but may wait a while before uploading, maybe ;)**

 

Equipment:

. Canon EOS 5D Mark III

. Canon EF 16-35mm f/2.8 L II USM

. Formatt-Hitech ProStop IRND 10 Stop

. Triggertrap Mobile App & Cable Release

 

Exposure:

. Tripod

. 25mm @ f/8, ISO 100 & 25 Seconds

Car: Suzuki Jimny O2.

Date of first registration: 7th July 2004.

Registration region: Swansea.

Latest recorded mileage: 136,459 (MOT 16th December 2019).

Last V5 issued: 3rd October 2017.

 

Date taken: 13th January 2021.

Album: Carspotting 2021

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The LSWR O2 Class is a class of 0-4-4T steam locomotive designed for the London and South Western Railway by William Adams. Sixty were constructed during the late nineteenth century. They were also the last steam engines to work on the Isle of Wight, with the final two being withdrawn in 1967.

 

Adams was presented with the problem of a greatly increasing volume of commuter traffic experienced with the suburbanisation of London during the 1880s This was exacerbated by the fact that there were few locomotive classes in the LSWR stable that could undertake commuter traffic at the desired level of efficiency The LSWR therefore required a locomotive with attributes of power and compactness, with a small wheel size to gain acceleration on intensive timetables. Adams settled upon the 0-4-4T wheel arrangement to provide the basis of what was to become the O2 Class

 

The class is usually best associated with the Isle of Wight railway system, with the Isle of Wight Central Railway making enquires as to the possibility of purchasing some class members in the early twentieth century. This plan fell through, however, and it was not until after Grouping in 1923 that the newly formed Southern Railway was forced to resolve the desperate locomotive power situation on the Isle of Wight.

 

W32 ‘Bonchurch’ was built as No, 226 by LSWR at Nine Elms Works in 1892 and was shipped to the Isle of Wight 1928 and was based at 71E Newport Shed, it remained there until 1965, it was scrapped on the Island.

 

E1 Class No.W3 ‘Ryde’ (154 ‘Madrid’, 2154) was built at Brighton Works in 1881, it was transferred to the Isle of Wight in 1932 when it was renumbered W3 Ryde, it was allocated to 71E Newport Shed and ended up at 71F Ryde St Johns Road shed where it remained until it was withdrawal in 1959. It probably ended up at Eastleigh Works (BR) to be scrapped in 1960.

 

The London, Brighton and South Coast Railway E1 Class were 0-6-0T steam locomotives designed by William Stroudley in 1874 for short-distance goods and piloting duties. William Stroudley's class E 0-6-0 tank engine of 1874 was conceived as a larger, goods, version of his successful "Terrier". Cylinders, motion and boiler were the same as in his D Class 0-4-2 passenger tanks, with variations for the last seven

 

Photographer unknown - taken at Newport Station, IOW in 1950. Newport Station closed in 1966.

 

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O2 Arena on black

 

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The O2 with Canary Wharf behind

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This is a pano to show how the River Thames bends around the O2 Arena. It took three single shots for this panoramic.

 

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Darina, a young Czech girl from the o2 commercial we shot in Zofin, Slovansky Ostrov - Prague 1.

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A few final shots from the O2 area, London. Lots of modern architecture to enjoy in this part of London!

Car: Suzuki Jimny O2.

Year of manufacture: 2004.

Date of first registration in the UK: 11th June 2004.

Place of registration: Sheffield.

Date of last MOT: 20th May 2020.

Mileage at last MOT: 94,364.

Date of last change of keeper: 12th January 2020.

 

Date taken: 21st July 2021.

Album: Carspotting 2021

These lights are inside the entrance to the O2 Arena, London. My intention was to get a shot from bang in the middle of it. However a staff member from the nearby Sky Studios came to speak with me to promote that and by the time she'd finished trying ( unsuccessfully) to get me to do a mock up interview in there, I was running late and had to leav

The O2 Academy Newcastle is a music venue in Newcastle upon Tyne, England. It opened on 14 October 2005 as the Carling Academy, and was renamed for Telefónica Europe's O2 mobile network brand in 2008. The venue is operated by Academy Music Group.

 

The O2 Academy has two rooms and can host up to 2,000 people for a show. Major bands and solo musicians that have performed in the main room since 2005 include Arctic Monkeys, Adele, Katy Perry, The Libertines, Sam Smith, McFly, Blondie and Amy Winehouse. The upstairs room, officially known as O2 Academy2, is smaller and hosts performances by lesser-known bands. The venue has also hosted club nights, including Dirty Pop, Ikon Live and Alpha.

 

History

The O2 Academy Newcastle building first opened in 1927 as the 1,870 seat New Westgate Picture House, showing its first movie – the silent film The Monkey Talks – in October of that year. In 1959 the venue was renamed the Majestic Ballroom, and hosted performances by The Beatles and The Who in the 1960s. It was then a Gala Bingo hall for over twenty-five years until the chain relocated the club to Byker.

 

Academy Music Group first declared their interest in taking over the building from Newcastle City Council at the end of 2004, and an entertainment licence was granted in March 2005 despite protests from local residents concerned about the noise and anti-social behaviour. The official acquisition was announced the following month, with the venue confirmed as the latest member of the Carling Academy chain of venues.

 

The Carling Academy opened on 14 October 2005 with a headline performance by Sunderland band The Futureheads and support slots from Kubichek! and Field Music. The opening of the venue was called the "biggest happening on the Newcastle music scene in a decade". In November an Ian Brown concert was cut short after the floor of the venue started to sag, requiring the venue to close for a short time. Newcastle's Maxïmo Park played at the new venue in December, shortly after their international breakthrough with debut album A Certain Trigger. Other performers in the opening months included Natalie Imbruglia, The Human League and Rooster.

 

In 2006 the Carling Academy was one of the venues for Evolution Festival for the first time, hosting performances by Hot Chip and The Guillemots. The NME Awards Tour, featuring Arctic Monkeys, We Are Scientists, Mystery Jets and Maxïmo Park, also stopped by for the first time in January. Panic! At the Disco headlined at the academy in April 2006, and The Killers in November. In 2007 Mika performed at the height of his fame, filling the venue with giant balloons, while Amy Winehouse was an hour late for her headline performance in the same year.

 

All of the Carling Academy venues were re-branded under the O2 Academy name in 2008 through a £22.5 million deal with brand owner Telefónica. As part of the tie-in users of the O2 network were able to buy tickets for shows up to two days before non-O2 customers.

 

Blur played a surprise show at the O2 Academy in 2009, their first appearance in Newcastle for twelve years. Katy Perry performed at the venue on her Hello Katy Tour in August 2009, and Adele made a much-hyped appearance in 2011. The popular alternative night Alpha moved to the O2 Academy in February 2014.

 

On 14 October 2015 the O2 Academy celebrated its tenth birthday with a ten-band bill of local talents, headlined by the popular Little Comets. Years & Years, The Prodigy, The 1975 and James Bay also sold-out the venue in the surrounding months.

 

The freehold of the venue was put up for sale by Newcastle City Council in 2015 for £625,000, with reassurances that the operations of the venue would not be affected. It was purchased by Electric Group, who run the Electric Brixton and SWX Bristol venues. Academy Group's lease on the building expires in March 2021. As of October 2020, planning documents have been submitted to Newcastle City Council by Electric for "a significant scheme of renovation and improvements before reopening as Newcastle’s premier live music venue". [Wikipedia]

Shame I wasn't ready earlier to capture the colours of sunset

Detail of O2 Arena top @ London.

 

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AKA the ill-fated Millennium Dome, seen from the river.

Two brands that no longer trade in Ireland, O2 in ireland was bought by 3 and Meteor is now rebranded as Eir.......nothing stays the same

Collage of O2 tower Munich, If you stare at it long enough, you do not need LSD any more.

Taken at Greenwich looking east along the River Thames

September 2015

 

The O2 lit up with the most amazing projections on September 10th for the Rugby World Cup Send Off. On the top was a "Wear the Rose" logo which can only be seen from above via helicopter or The Cable Car. I came across this when going to Docklands to photograph the view from The South Dock and am so pleased I did. I have been photographing this building since it was The Dome fifteen years ago when it was the largest roof in the world before Singapore built a larger one.

Illustration for Sneakers magazine O2. Cover art. Brazil.

 

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