Newcastle tyne 

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  • This is one of the many famous bridges in Newcastle upon Tyne, UK. Known sometimes as ‘the eye bridge’ , but its proper name is the Millenium Bridge. In the background on the right is the Baltic Flour Mill which is now a contemporary art museum. ( note the little space invader in the upper window) ;) Processed using the same settings and processes as the Brighton Pier picture, that so many of you were very kind with your words about.

  • Dusk on the River Tyne, looking over the Eye -the Millenium Bridge – and the Sage across the river in Gateshead / / / Featured in Night Photography

  • 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.

  • we were out for a walk on the quayside in Newcastle and the gulls were going crazy, managed to get this one catching a piece of bread and even managed to get half the tyne bridge in !!!! lucky or what :-)

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

  • The Sage with Newcastle’s Tyne Bridge alongside.

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  • 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

  • I started this yesterday and finished it this evening (21st December 2008). I used a Rotring Isograph pen and a Rotring Rapidograph pen and watercolour washes. FEATURED BY NORTH EAST ENGLAND GROUP – 31st December 2008 FEATURED BY DIMENSIONS GROUP – 24th September 2009

  • 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.

  • BLACK GATE, Newcastle upon Tyne. The ‘New Castle’ at Newcastle upon Tyne was founded by the Normans to command a crossing of the River Tyne. The Keep was built in 1168-1178, while the Black Gate (a gateway into the barbican) dates from 1247.

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

  • 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.

  • Another non-dereliction picture from me, dont worry, normal service will be resumed soon :P A picture of arguably the three most famous bridges that span the tyne, namely the Swing Bridge, Tyne Bridge and the Millennium Bridge, from front to back. Also on the right can be seen the top of the Sage, Gateshead, a world renowned concert hall and the Baltic Contemporary Art Gallery can be seen above the centre of the Swing Bridge.

  • requested to be brought back, view point from the Baltic art gallery Newcastle upon Tyne

  • Taken at 10.30pm 3rd June 2009. / f18 20sec.

  • This series of steps leads up from The Side towards a gated wall. This area of Newcastle near the river, was part of the original crossing point and lead up in to the upper parts of the city. It is now also famous for the Side Gallery , a little gem of both a building and photographic gallery. The wear of the steps bear witness that the remains of houses and business that once thrived here, once had happier days. Converted in to black and white

  • This is a view down the mighty River Tyne from the swing bridge with it’s old wood jetty pointing down river like some old barge. Like a half remembered ghost of the trade that once and still does flow along this river. The river separates Newcastle and Gateshead and yet such is the relationship between the two sides of the river, there is a wonderful number of bridges connecting the two banks. In front the first bridge is the classic Tyne bridge , with the Gateshead Sage building glistening in the wet light underneath, while beyond lies the modern “winking eye” bridge. This foot and cycle bridge links the redeveloped riverside of Newcastle to the reinvent Baltic Flour Mill, now known for it’s contemporary art shows. Converted into pinhole black and white and best viewed large Featured by the kind hosts of The Olympus and Four Thirds Group and The Beauty of the European Waters Group

  • 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

  • This is the view up the River Tyne as it flows through Newcastle and Gateshead. A city now as famous for it’s bridges as it’s industrial past, while Gateshead is reinvented as a Art Cultural area. The coming rain storm can really be seen in the sky as the fading light bounces off the Sage. Converted into a pinhole black and white Best viewed large Featured by the kind hosts of The Beauty of European Waters Group

  • 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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