Yesterday evening we made a short visit to Llandudno and walked out on the well preserved Victorian pier as the sun was going down giving great skies.
Friday, August 26, 2011
On the Beach at Prestatyn
Many thanks to Margaret and Helfin for entertaining us to lunch and then to Margaret for sharing her favourite beach. Right on cue storm clouds arrived giving some great lighting on the lighthouse. Above image appropriately for those who know Margaret is 'Boy and his Dragon' taken with the fish-eye lens.
The sky was ready-made for infrared so a few more beach images including some very attractive Sea Holly.
Wednesday, August 24, 2011
Tuesday, August 23, 2011
Infrared Photography Liverpool
Fort Rock Perch in New Brighton was built in the Napoleonic period to protect the port of Liverpool. It was used in both wars and now houses an amazing collection of items. There are great views of the Lighthouse.
In the afternoon we took a cruise on the Mersey from Seacombe with the Mersey ventilation chimneys. Beautiful skies for infrared photography.
Liverpool's new waterfront
Sunday, August 21, 2011
Scenes from the Wirral
The weather at West Kirby was very windy with rain clouds being brought in frequently but by the afternoon at New Brighton it had cleared to give a fine afternoon.
The Travelodge at New Brighton is right on the Promenade and we have a fine view of the lighthouse and Liverpool Docks from our secong floor room. Walking further round towards Birkenhead gave us views that made us realise how much the skyline of Liverpool has changed.
Saturday, August 20, 2011
Tuesday, August 16, 2011
Yellow and Grey at Duxford
Rather a long gap since my last entry - I have been busy putting together a Blurb book of flower and landscape images from my eight trips to Wengen in Switzerland. This is finished at last and so time for an outing. We visited Duxford Air Museum as Phil always enjoys the airplanes and I was happy to have a go at the yellow and grey decor.
Sunday, August 7, 2011
Bletchley Park
It is probably 2 years since our last visit to Bletchley Park and, as expected, the huts are deteriorating quite fast. The wooden huts above are part of the museum displays but the brick buildings are at the moment leased by a commercial company and are obviously not maintained. Great excuse for a bit of infrared photography. I have a new Gallery on my Website if you want to see more images.
Saturday, August 6, 2011
The Luck of the Draw
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