i went to the german market in Birmingham with a friend. / Its really nice and christmassy there and i love it
just being in the right place at the right time
this was actually a real pain to photo. I took several from a distance and the building in the background dwarfed the statue. Thats what you get for zooming in rather that walking up to it. Ha Ha Ha So finally I managed to find a decent spot to stand and still have te town hall in the background.
i took this photo of the beach in birmingham by the centarl library
here is a painting i did in acrylic of my hometown, Birmingham
The Birmingham Zoo in Birmingham, AL (USA) / (Summer of 2006) Camera – Canon Powershot A510
The Birmingham Zoo in Birmingham, AL (Summer of 2006)
The Birmingham Zoo in Birmingham, AL (Summer of 2006)
This Virgin Rail train, bound for Birmingham New Street, stands at Preston Railway Station
Photo taken August 2008.
An alternative view of the famous Selfridge Building, Birmingham, England.
The backside of the building known to some as the ‘Disco Mosque’ in England’s Birmingham.
The proud Alabama Theatre Birmingham, Alabama still shows featured movies.
50 years of the mini in bloom – Birmingham
Cotteridge Park is an oasis of local parkland in the busy environs of Birmingham UK .. On a cool Autumn morning with soft almost watery Sunlight it provides lovely photo opportunities . This is straight out of the camera , no touch up whatsoever ..
Reflectionin the Birmingham Canal /
Detail of a 1951 Matchless 500cc G9, a ‘jampot twin’, at the National Motorcycle Museum in Birmingham, UK.
And SFI – Speaks for Itself. At the National Motorcycle Museum, Birmingham, UK. This may be true, but here’s a little more information: The SOS was a two-stroke motorbike, championed by competition rider T.G. Meeten. This lightweight had a Villiers engine, & the original SOS name stood for ‘Super Onslow Special’ (not the Onslow played by Geoffrey Hughes in ‘Keeping Up Appearances’...); after Meeten took over manufacture in the mid-1930s, it took on the ‘So Obviously Superior’ moniker, along with another, ‘So Often Successful’. These bikes were popular with the British Two-Stroke Club (BTSC), which is still in existence.
An entertainment complex Canal side in Birmingham (we have more miles of canals than Venice don’t you know!!) / I love the water and the lights, all very festive! Must get back and take some timelapse! Nikon D60 / 18-55mm Nikkor Lens
Through the viewfinder photograph taken in downtown Birmingham, Alabama. Taken using a Nikon D80 & an antique Argus 75 dual-reflex camera.
Through the viewfinder photograph taken of the Alabama Theater in downtown Birmingham, Alabama. Taken using a Nikon D80 & an antique Argus 75 dual-reflex camera.
Through the viewfinder photograph of Sloss Furnace taken in downtown Birmingham, Alabama. Taken using a Nikon D80 & an antique Argus 75 dual-reflex camera.
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