Tuesday 28th December 2010.
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St. Anthony's church and the Throstles Nest public house.
One serves communion wine, the other, Blossom Hill.
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Tuesday 28th December 2010.
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St. Anthony's church and the Throstles Nest public house.
One serves communion wine, the other, Blossom Hill.
Thanks, Ged. There's a 1930s view of the Throstles Nest pub on Flickr. Interesting to see the different look to the outside of the pub back then.
Chris
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Dusk on the river
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Lime Street railway station of the night.
Wow. That's some wide angled lens innit. Tripod jobby as well was it. All my night shots are blurred :)
Cracking shot. Love the colours and the windows of the old railway hotel. The blue tint from the screen and the Adelphi sign is so clear.
A bean bag, i'm not carrying that around with me - how little. People won't think i'm a down and out will they, looking for a doorway along Limey?
Bean bags,Resting back against wall sometimes there you can't do this.
The only solution is a Monopod,easy to carry around and its lightweight.
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Tsk! ametuers. :)
You can put a little bean bag in your pocket but thee can't do the same with a monopod.
Sometimes setting a short delay (2 seconds or so) and holding your breath will work.
This way the movement of the camera doesn't affect the shot when you press the button....:)
31st December 2010
The Albert Dock from Liverpool One
There is always something to rest on, lamposts ,bollards,rails and such.