It was a breezy, showery spring day and we travelled about 20 miles down the coast to the Port of Fleetwood. When we got back I had a load of images in my head and they all came out as one. Somehow they have managed to surround the town in roundabouts.. so i had to get them in the picture as well. Look girls men may not be able to multi task.. but we can “multi image” ! /
This wasn’t exactly what these guys had in mind when they left the fridge this morning. They thought they’d have a nice day out but bad reports from the rest of the fridge occupants meant that punishment was due. I will not abide badness, especially from chicken ovulations.
I swear I only put it down for 5 minutes! Looks like I’ll have to use Saturday until I can find Sunday again. But that’s no bad thing. In fact I think I’ll misplace Monday to Friday then every day can be Saturday.
I’ve seen what onions can do to people. Do you know they laugh at you behind your back while you’re crying? Pure evil. Nice in stir-frys though.
12.99 a roll from the local insane asylum.
Eggsecution gave you gore…now witness terror in the prequel. From the same chicken’s bottom they came, brothers thrown together in a world of omlettes, scrambling and cakes. Their fortunes would be forged in a low quality carboard box, their struggles played out in the saucepan. Eggsecution…the beginning. Certificate 18
Just as the day will come when we’ll wear our computers so will the day when we become known only through our barcodes. Machines stripping away our identity to just some random numbers and a few thick-thin lines.
What with the price of gas going up every other second I can no longer afford to fill a bath with hot water.
Taken last night at Sunset, didn’t have long so had to work fst, just a 10 min slot of light but just at the right time. / This was taken at Fleetwood nature reserve on the banks of the River wyre and it’s estuary in Lancashire, there are many old wrecks there, and have only just been brought to my attention so will be coming back here often. / HDR 3shot. /
Sold as a greetings card October 2008 / Shot from Fleetwood nature reserve on the banks of the river Wyre estuary. / This is one of the, I think about 10 wrecks or abandoned boats not sure which lying on the Fleetwood side of banks of the River Wyre estuary at Fleetwood Lancashire . / Still not sure why there are so many in one spot, perhaps it was a dumping ground for unwanted boats or where boats tended to have got grounded there after a storm and have not been able to have been refloated, not sure, Iand also I do not know there history, had a little look on the web but not found enough info…but in a way I am pleased they are there as they are a fabulous photgraphic spot espescially during sunrise and sunset which is when these shots were taken.. / This is why I called this the Estuary jewel, a hidden gem for me.. / Shot with a Nikon D70s and 18-70mm lens /
Once again, something you don’t get with concrete. Once these old sea defences have been replaced we’ll never see things like this again in our own lifetimes. Although I suppose protecting the coast is a more pressing issue than preserving aesthetically pleasing things.
Shot from the the wrecks at Fleetwood nature reserve on the banks of the River Wyre Estuary at Fleetwood Lancashire. / Nikon D70s / 18-70mm nikon lens /
Fleetwood is located on the Fylde peninsula, eight miles (13 km) north of Blackpool, on the western side of the mouth of the River Wyre. The town itself is on a peninsula, almost two miles (3 km) wide, bounded to the west by the Irish Sea, to the north by Morecambe Bay, and to the east by the River Wyre. Nikon D80 – Nikkor 18-105mm VR lens / HDR 3 Bracketed exposures at +2, 0 and -2EV, processed in Photomatix Pro 3 then tweaked in Elements 6 Featured in the Your Magic Place, Going Coastal, Nikon D80 Users, Mangroves, Mudflats and Marshes and Rustic groups FEB 2009. / Featured in the First Things group APR 2009. / Featured in the HDR Photography group MAY 2009. Winner of the Nautical – April Avatar Challenge APR 2009. / Runner up in the HDR Photography – Most Popular Challenge MAY 2009.
The ship is called Our Joanne. / Shot this rusty old hulk of a ship along the banks of the River Wyre at Fleetwood marsh nature reserve in Lancashire at sunrise one morning last year , there are quite a few old shipwrecks there of which the history I don’t know much at all except It was a trawler. / Shot with a Nikon D70s and 18-70mm lens / There is a picture of how it looked before ending up like this further down the comments boxes. / /
Remains of a wreck shot at fleetwood marsh nature reserve in lancashire. / 5shot Raw file HDR tonemapped image. / Shot with a Nikon D200 and a Sigma 10-20mm lens.
Shot on Fleetwood marsh nature reserve along the the muddy banks and marshes of the River Wyre estuary in Lancashire England. / Many wrecks are to be found along this small stretch of coastline… / 5 shot autobracketed hdr image from -2 to +2 processed in photomatix, tonemapped and further processing in PS. / Shot with a Nikon D200 and Sigma 10-20mm lens /
Shot on Fleetwood marsh nature reserve along the the muddy banks and marshes of the River Wyre estuary in Lancashire England. / This was shot looking through one wreck to another one. / Many wrecks are to be found along this small stretch of coastline… / 5 shot autobracketed hdr image from -2 to +2 processed in photomatix, tonemapped and further processing in PS. / Shot with a Nikon D200 and Sigma 10-20mm lens / /
One of the many wrecks that are to be seen along the banks of the river Wyre just off the Lancashire coast near Fleetwood. / This was shot at Fleetwood marsh nature reserve. / 5 shot HDR tonemapped image. / Shot with a Nikon D200 and Sigma 10-20mm lens /
Sold as a X large Canvas print 15 th August 2009 / Featured in the Unwanted , Abandoned & And Saved Through Preservation group 23rd August 2009 / Featured in Style! Class! Elegance! Excellence! August 28th 2009 / Featured in Photographers of Redbubble August 28th 2009 / One of the many wrecks that are to be seen along the banks of the river Wyre just off the Lancashire coast near Fleetwood. / This was shot at Fleetwood marsh nature reserve. / 5 shot HDR tonemapped image. / Shot with a Nikon D200 and Sigma 10-20mm lens /
One of the shipwrecks Shot at Fleetwood marsh nature reserve on the River Wyre estuary lancashire.. / 3 shot HDR tonemapped image edited using Photomatix and Photoshop. / Shot with a Nikon D300 and 18-70mm /
Taken with a Canon 50D, Sigma 10-20 lens at 10mm, F11, shutter speed 1/40 second ISO100 tweaked in Photoshop Another shot from my recent meetup up with redbubble legend (or is that leg end Jase?....ony kidding mate) Jason Connolly, we went to a wonderful location on the banks of the river Wyre. The area is Fleetwood marsh nature reserve which has many wrecks that have been left to rot away, it is also a great area to see many wading birds. I had a chat we Jase about whether a b&w shot would work, here is my effort!! Please view large!
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