Liverpool’s Anglican cathedral photographed on Bonfire Night (November 5th) 2009. Was hoping for a little more smoke from all the bonfires and fireworks.
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I’ve been meaning to take some shots of the building for a while now. Finally managed to drag myself away from the “other attractions backstage” and got some shots I’m pleased with. The ballroom is a stunning piece of period architecture so no doubt there will be plenty more photos to come.
A rather large cloud formation over Blackpool’s North Pier. Along with a amazing sunset, taken in autumn last year.
The recently built Marine Parade Bridge which links the Southport seafront with the town centre. Giving pedestrians and cars good access to the Ocean Plaza leisure and shopping centre, which is located a few minutes walk from Lord Street.
The MV Ventura is currently the largest cruise ship built specifically for the British market. I was onboard for her maiden voyage. The above shot is her moored off the coast of Italy, I was hanging over the side of the tender vessel heading back to the ship.
A selection of shots of the architecture at Liverpool One. The shot of the stairwell was inspired by fellow photographer William Lee’s shot that was chosen for “One Year In Images” – a selection of shot’s of Liverpool One in it’s first year of business.
A black and white shot of the American Eagle on the Sony Shop in Liverpool One. There is a colour shot over on my flickr page. American Eagle on flickr.
The sign on the Odeon Cinema in Liverpool. The side lighting emphasising the lines and shadows, creates a strong graphic image.
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