Another Place Crosby Beach by Jason Connolly
Jason Connolly

Another Place Crosby Beach by

October 2009
Shot at Sunrise at Crosby beach at Merseyside on a day out shooting with fellow bubbler pal Steve Smith
Another Place is a piece of modern sculpture by Antony Gormley.
Now permanently erected on Crosby Beach, England, it was due to be moved to New York, United States in November 2006, but there was a controversial proposal to retain the work at Crosby. It was recently stated in the local paper, the Crosby Herald, that they may stay for a decade, but at a meeting on 7 March 2007, Sefton Council accepted proposals that would allow the sculptures to be kept permanently at Crosby Beach.
The sculpture consists of 100 cast iron figures which face out to sea, spread over a 2 mile (3.2 km) stretch of the beach. Each figure is 189 cm tall (nearly 6 feet 2½ inches) and weighs around 650 kg (over 1400 lb).
In common with most of Gormley’s work, the figures are cast replicas of the artist’s own body. As the tides ebb and flow, the figures are revealed and submerged by the sea. The figures were cast by Joseph and Jesse Siddons Foundry in West Bromwich.
Another Place was first exhibited on the beach of Cuxhaven, Germany in 1997 and after that in Stavanger in Norway and De Panne in Belgium.
5 shot HDR tonemapped image.
shot with a Nikon D300 and 18-70 mm lens.

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sunrise, sculpture, statues, crosby, anthony_gormley, another_place, crosby_beach

Comments

  • Shaun Whiteman
    Shaun Whitemanabout 3 years ago

    Great shot mate, I am really glad they did not remove these statues!

  • Hi Shaun I really appreciate your fantastic comments and visit today, thanks ever so much my friend.

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  • Ryan Green
    Ryan Greenabout 3 years ago

    great shot….!

  • Hi Ryan I really appreciate your fantastic comments and visit today, thanks ever so much my friend.

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  • Smudger
    Smudgerabout 3 years ago

    wonderful Jason mate – enjoyed yesterday and now at work – just texted you!

  • TA…hehe

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  • ashpipedevil
    ashpipedevilabout 3 years ago

    Great shot Jason….well done.

  • Hi Phil.. I really appreciate your fantastic comments and visit today, thanks ever so much my friend.

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  • Irene  Burdell
    Irene Burdellabout 3 years ago

    A wonderful capture Jason .

  • Hi irene I really appreciate your fantastic comments and visit today, thanks ever so much my friend.

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  • MelanieSpeaks
    MelanieSpeaksabout 3 years ago

    lovely shot…well done!

  • Hi melanie, I really appreciate your fantastic comments and visit today, thanks ever so much my friend.

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  • James Cole
    James Coleabout 3 years ago

    Amazing shot. I love the clash of colours and the textures, the crossing of the clouds and the symmetry of the reflection. So much going on, so many contrasts with a lot of energy and yet a sense of tranquility.

  • Hi james, I really appreciate your fantastic comments and visit today, thanks ever so much my friend.

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  • bill  oneil
    bill oneilabout 3 years ago

    Love these, i will have to show the bloke from work who went there on holidays again

  • Hi Bill I really appreciate your fantastic comments and visit today, thanks ever so much my friend.

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  • Colin J Williams Photography
    Colin J Willia...about 3 years ago

    I`ve seen these on T.V. brill shot Jason

  • Hi Colin I really appreciate your fantastic comments and visit today, thanks ever so much my friend.

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  • Braedene
    Braedeneabout 3 years ago

    Beautiful capture of the morning light on this statue. Love the sand and the effect of the sea on it abd great sky reflections.

  • Hi Braedene,I really appreciate your fantastic comments and visit today, thanks ever so much my friend.

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