Lancashire 

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  • Hollie my miniature Schnauzer about to be abducted by aliens. You may also like this image of Hollie…......

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  • This is the Riverdance cargo ferry ship stranded off the fylde coast in the Irish sea Lancashire England on the 31st january 2008. / Now completely dismantled…. / Shot with a Nikon D70s and 18-70mm lens

  • Sold as a greetings card December 2008 / HDR shot / A shot of the deceased ship ‘Good hope’ at Skippool creek in Lancashire England. / Skippol creek enters the River Wyre. / For more Nautical and wreck pictures Click Here /

  • On this bridge as a boy scout I saw a ghost, from then it became special, almost ethereal in my eyes. The sight of such an unexplained event inspires and triggers the imagination of a young boy to life. I still look at this bridge and wonder which realm the spirit came from and what secrets are held in every arch and brick of this unique structure. In the soft early morning light, the reflections shimmer on the water like ripples through time, stirring the souls of those who have passed over the bridge, and passed across dimensions. This is not just a bridge over a piece of water it is a bridge which spans time, space and maybe spirituality, to me it is the bridge of faith and belief, a bridge of discovery and imagination, a bridge of light and life, a true contender for the most beautiful bridge in the world. To me it is already a winner, it moved and inspired me it helped to make me what I am today, what I believe and what I feel. Alance Bridge this is my entry as the most Beautiful Bridge in the world.

  • This was shot off the Cleveleys coast in Lancashire England. / The silhouettes are my youngest lad and our old dog, God bless his soul..He’s gone to doggy heaven. / Enhanced in PS.

  • Peacock displaying

  • Famous for it’s ballroom dancing, Wurlitzer organ and fine victorian architecture. / Blackpool tower ballroom. / Shot at the seaside resort of Blackpool, Lancashire. / Here’s some info on the ballroom, courtesy of Wikipedia: / The original ballroom, the Tower Pavilion opened in August 1894. It was smaller than the present ballroom and occupied the front of the tower complex. The Tower Ballroom was built between 1897 and 1898 to the designs of Frank Matcham who also designed Blackpool Grand Theatre and it opened in 1899. It was commissioned by the Tower company in response to the opening of the Empress Ballroom in the Winter Gardens. The ballroom floor is 120ft x 120ft and is made up of 30,602 blocks of mahogany, oak and walnut. Above the stage is the inscription, “Bid me discourse, I will enchant thine ear” from the poem Venus and Adonis by William Shakespeare. Each crystal chandelier in the ballroom can be lowered to the floor to be cleaned which takes over a week. / From 1930 until his retirement in 1970 the resident organist was Reginald Dixon, known affectionately as “Mr. Blackpool”. The first Wurlitzer organ was installed in 1929, but it was replaced in 1935 by one designed by Reginald Dixon. The current resident organist is Phil Kelsall who has been playing the organ at the Tower since 1975 when he started in the circus. / The ballroom was damaged by fire in December 1956, and the dance floor was destroyed along with the restaurant underneath the ballroom. Restoration took two years and cost £500,000, with many of the former designers and builders coming out of retirement to assist, the resturant then became the Tower Lounge. / The BBC series Come Dancing was televised from the Tower Ballroom for many years and it has also hosted shows from Strictly Come Dancing including the grand final of the second series on 11 December 2004. / The Blackpool Junior Dance Festival (“Open to the World”) has been held each year in the ballroom since 1964. / Dancing was not originally allowed on Sundays; instead, sacred music was played. The ballroom also originally had very strict rules including: / “Gentlemen may not dance unless with a Lady” and / “Disorderly conduct means immediate expulsion”. / The ballroom has had a number of resident dance bands including Bertini and his band, and Charlie Barlow. Other smaller dance bands have also appeared as residents including the Eric Delaney Band and the Mike James Band. / Under the management of Leisure Parcs,and the direction of bandleader Greg Francis, the Blackpool Tower Big Band was reformed in 2001 after an absence of 25 years. The New Squadronaires, The Memphis Belle Swing Orchestra and The Glenn Miller Tribute Orchestra also performed. Themed nights were also introduced along with the sixteen piece orchestra, with resident singers, including Robert Young, Tony Benedict, Lynn Kennedy, and Mark Porter.[citation needed] In 2005 the Empress Orchestra became resident in the ballroom alongside the specially created and smaller Empress Dance Band. / Shot with a Nikon D70s and 18-70mm lens /

  • Alance Bridge Rivington Lancashire taken 10/05/2008

  • Shot off the fylde coast in Cleveleys Lancashire just before Sunset , another one for the collection… / Shot with a Nikon d70s and 18-70mm lens / One shot Raw HDR /

  • October 2009 / Featured in Style! Class! Elegance! Excellence! October 2009 / Featured in Live and Let Live October 2009 / Featured in Windmills, Watermills and Ferris Wheels October 2009 / Featured in Digital Photography October 2009 / This is a great promenade and is the posh end of the Fylde coast in Lancashire England, where most of the posh poeple live, very victorian and very well kept. / Shot this about a year or so ago when there was a big storm coming in, the sun was still shining but didn’t last long, saw this lovely bench and the windmill in the background, hope you like this shot, Some may remember this one. / Here’s a little historical info about lytham windmill in the background: Built on what is now Lytham Green in 1805, the Windmill is the landmark that everyone sees when they come to Lytham. One of several mills on the Fylde, Lytham Mill was worked until 1919 when a fire destroyed most of the machinery. Rebuilt and renovated several times since, the Mill now houses a permanent exhibition of the history of the Mill and of Bread-making; tableaux of Lytham life during the last 100 years, various memorabilia and models. Open to visitors, free admission. / Shot with a Nikon D70sand 18-70mm lens / Edited with Photomatix and Photoshop CS2

  • This is a tree made up of pipes, when the wind blows it creates the most unusual noise. The Singing Ringing Tree is one of Lancashire’s Panopticans set up high on the hills.

  • Taken with a Canon 400D, Sigma 17-70 lens at 19mm, F11 at a shutter speed of 0.25 second. Constructed from pipes of galvanised steel, it takes the form of a tree bending to the winds and harnesses the energy of those winds to produce a low, tuneful song. ‘Singing Ringing Tree’ is close to the Dunnockshaw Millennium Wood, part of the Forest of Burnley reforestation programme, and links to the Pennine Bridleway and local walking routes. Many native tree and bird species are to be observed. The site offers a spectacular panorama of East Lancashire: to the north, a wonderful view of Pendle Hill; to the east, a glimpse of the Cliviger wind turbines on the Yorkshire border; and in between, a panoramic overview of the town of Burnley, with the famous Turf Moor football stadium at its centre. On a clear day you can see the Bowland Fells, Pendle, Ingleborough, Pen-y-ghent and Great Whernside. Please view large!

  • 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 East Lancashire Railway is a heritage railway in Lancashire and Greater Manchester, England.The line opened in 1987 operating a service from Bury to Ramsbottom via Summerseat. In 1991 the service was extended via Irwell Vale to Rawtenstall, and in September 2003 an eastbound extension from Bury to Heywood was opened. To reach Heywood, the line climbs a gradient of 1 in 36, and falling at a gradient of 1 in 41, to cross over the Manchester Metrolink line into Bury. The heritage line is now just over 12 miles (19 km) long, and has a mainline connection with the national railway network at Castleton, beyond Heywood. There are plans to extend the running line further to Castleton in the future. Nikon D80 – Nikkor 18-105mm VR lens – HDR Featured in the Powered by Steam and Trains groups DEC 2008. / Featured in the JPG Cast-offs group JUNE 2009. / Featured in the A Place to Call Home SEP 2009. / Featured in the Nikon DSLR Users group SEP 2009.

  • ‘The Lancastrian’ at East Lancashire Railway in b+w. Also added a vignette which I think makes the loco stand out a bit more. Nikon D80 18-105mm / HDR 3 exposures from a single RAW / Processed in Photomatix and Elements 6 Featured in the Shades of Grey group DEC 2008. / Featured in the Trains group JAN 2009. / Featured in the First Things group APR 2009. / Featured in the The Addicted Photographer group MAY 2009. / Featured in the Victorian Viewfinders MAY 2009. / Featured in the Happy Haven Photography group JUNE 2009. / Featured in the Black & White Photographers United group AUG 2009. / Featured in the Nikon D80 Users Group AUG 2009. / Featured in the Tone it Down group SEP 2009. / Featured in the HDR Photography group OCT 2009. Winner of The Addicted Photographer – Black & White Challenge MAY 2009. / Winner of the Black & White Photography Challenge – Trains AUG 2009. / Winner of the HDR Photography Challenge – The Beauty of Black & White OCT 2009.

  • A Shot of Back Windy street in the village of Chipping in Lancashire England. / HDR with orton. / Shot with a Nikon D70s and 18-70mm lens / / And this is a shot of Back Windy street in Chipping in or around 1970 /

  • This artwork is being used as a CD cover by the choral group Brown Brothers USA A misty morning in Rivington, / Beams of Light Break through the trees. Rivington Lancashire England

  • 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 /

  • Wycoller is a delightful Lancashire village about 4 miles East of Colne, and is slowly being brought back to life after years of abandonment. In 1948 “The Friends of Wycoller” were established in an effort to preserve Wycoller village and the hall. Lancashire County council bought the land from the Water Board in 1973 and the beautiful village and surrounding countryside were designated a country park.

  • A shot of the beach at Cleveleys, Lancashire, England. / One shot HDR. / Shot with a Nikon D300 and Sigma 10-20mm lens /

  • 3 shot HDr of the sunset at Cleveleys in Lancashire England. / Shot with a Nikon D300 and Sigma 10-20mm lens /

  • October 2009 / Reflections from the beach of Blackpool tower and North pier, Lancashire, England / Shot with a Nikon D300 and Sigma 10-20mm lens with cpl fitted /

  • Taken with a Canon 50D, Sigma 17-70 lens at 10mm, F5.6, shutter speed 1/60 second, ISO100, tweaked in Photoshop Last night I experienced a wildlife spectacular I have always wanted to see. This shot is of thousands of Starling dancing in the sky before they settled down to roost in the reedbeds at Marton Mere (Blackpool, Lancashire). There were many more starlings than this at the end of the night maybe 40,000!!! Blackpool Tower is in the distance. Please view large

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