Newcastle river 

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  • Coal drops at Benwell, Newcastle upon Tyne, early Victorian era. / In the Thomas Hair style, 1830’s. HB pencil and watercolour. 140lb paper.

  • SOLD: 3 Laminated prints / 6 cards Taken on the Hunter River. This is my most popular image….and it’s my best ever infrared. / / / / / /

  • Taken lying on the floor with the lens of the camera sticking through a hole in some wire mesh on a fence. I was forced into looking a bit crazy because I didn’t have my tripod with me.

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  • Last one for the series. Similar to Fluid but different. / / I really liked the darkness at the top and bottom of this one. / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / /

  • An infrared capture taken on Lake Macquarie, Newcastle, Australia. / / It was a really overcast day and a huge storm was rolling in. I managed to get a couple of shots off before the rain arrived. / / Camera: Fujifilm FinePix S7000 / ISO200 / f/4.0 / 1.3 sec exposure / R72 Filter / Tripod / Shutter Release SOLD: As a small laminated print to a Redbubble member / As a mounted Print to ? / 4 x as a card / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / /

  • Golden Brown Texture like sun

  • loved the reflections from these, it was so still and i thought this looked good, i think i’m having a river day !!!!!!

  • yep ok i gone hdr mad !!! / an hdr version of jesmond falls, i love this version, oo get me !!! / Anyway this is the last hdr for a while (collective sigh) i need to get back to basics :-)

  • The Newcastle and Gateshead Millennium Bridge (UK) with The Sage Music venue and The Tyne Bridge in the background. / This was one of a series of pics I took on first night shoot, I’d only had the camera a week or so and I’m really, really pleased with how this has turned out. Nikon D40x / f7.1 / 8sec / 100iso / 18mm

  • “All things appear and disappear because of the concurrence of causes and conditions. Nothing ever exists entirely alone; everything is in relation to everything else.” Buddha Another version of my all-time favourite place to take infrared. / This is on the Hunter River at a place called Hexam in Newcastle, Australia.

  • My town ( Newcastle ) had it’s annual Maritime Festival today, and as a part of the celebration it had a nautical display. The HM Bark Endeavour Replica is a Tall Ship that is a replica of the ship that captain Cook used in the late 18th century to discover Australia. This is taken from the Harbour Foreshore at Newcastle East – at the end part of the Hunter River untouched, using a 6 MP Sony Cyber-Shot DSC-S500. F-stop: f/7 / Exposure time: 1/640 sec. / ISO speed: ISO-80 / Exposure bias: -0.7 step / Focal length: 10mm / No Flash, compulsory

  • Newcastle’s fantastic little harbour with a sunset show courtesy of nature itself.

  • The view looking back down the Hunter River from Nobby’s Beach to the inner city of Newcastle, New South Wales. This scenery later inspired my poem called On A Warm Night In Spring

  • Newcastle Civic Centre. At the north end of the Ceremonial Way, mounted on the Otta slate flank wall forming the link to the Council Chamber, is the majestic bronze sculpture of the River-God Tyne by David Wynne – some sixteen feet (4.8 m) high and two and a quarter tons (2880 kg) in weight which, in its time, was the largest bronze figure to be erected in this country since Rodin’s time. It is further unique in that water pours from his elevated hand drenching the body and symbolising his significance as the allegorical god of the Tyne.

  • OK there are hundreds of these images on here, but i cannot remember seeing one in b/w so here it is !!!!!

  • Hunter River, Newcastle, NSW, Oz.

  • An uncharacteristically normal shot for me, not a bit of peeling paint or broken window in sight! Taken on a recent wander along the river, this is Newcastle / Gateshead’s Millennium Bridge, known locally to a lot as the blinking eye bridge. The entire structure rotates through 40 degrees when pushed by the three hydraulic rams at each edge, lifting the coloured archway you see here and the walkway slung from it high into the air to allow ships to pass underneath.

  • This is the Ouse flowing through the Ousebasin on it’s way to met the River Tyne in Newcastle, reduced to this trickle till the tide turns. This area is a major regeneration, turning from an area of heavy industry into a area of light industry, arts, social networking, education and tourism Converted into a Holga style image Featured by Olympus and Four Thirds Group

  • Two yachts race up the mouth of the Hunter River into Newcastle Harbour, New South Wales. The image was captured with a 6 MP Sony Cyber-Shot and then processed in Paint Shop Pro. I duplicated the original layer and applied a number of filters to it to make it resemble an impressionist painting. I then tweaked the tones to highlight certain parts of the scene.

  • Newcastle Harbour, Australia. A photo manipulation that tries to capture the magical essence and mood of witnessing yachts racing down a river, headed for the ocean.

  • This is the River Ouseburn as it nears the River Tyne, in the City of Newcastle. Part of the Ouseburn Trust regeneration area as a thriving cultural centre, this was once the heart of Newcastle’s industrial past and the remains of old lead works can be still seen, which leads to the title of the picture. For this is where some of the lead dug from this landscape would ended up to me made into ingots or the final end, be it lead sheeting for the roofs of the growing roof scape of civic and religious buildings, the windows and in the ships that would sail from here into the North sea. Converted into a pinhole black and white Best viewed large Featured by the kind hosts of Black and White Photographers United Group

  • Here is my 1st submission to my new account :-) The famous bridges that cross the River Tyne which links Newcastle and Gateshead.

  • Featured in Cityscapes and City Skylines Nov 30th 2009 / Featured in The Black and White Enthusiast Nov 29th 2009 / Featured in style-class-elegance Nov 26th 2009 / Featured in Black and White Photographers Showcase Nov 21st 2009 / Featured in Who Needs Color For Beauty Nov 22nd 2009 Here is my attempt at a photograph of the Millennium Bridge, the Baltic & Gateshead Quays and of course the River Tyne in black and white. PLEASE CLICK THE IMAGE AND VIEW LARGE. Camera Canon 350D / Lens Canon 18-105 / Exposure 20 seconds @ f11

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