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Tomb of Ram Mohan Roy

2007-04-23 01:00:00

Tomb of Ram Mohan Roy

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Photoblog: 23 Apr 2007

Also written as Rammohun Roy, Raja Rammohon Rae, or Raja Ram Mohun Roy. Nineteenth century Indian (Bengali) statesman who died in Bristol when petitioning the British government for reforms and women's rights, such as the outlaw of sati, the Hindu custom of burning widows on their husband's funeral pyre. He was originally buried at Stapleton to the north of the city, until Arnos Vale cemetery opened. The grade I listed tomb was constructed in 1843. The cemetery became very overgrown in the mid-late 20th century, and is currently undergoing restoration -- this tomb will be restored with the aid of money raised by the Mayor of Calcutta.


Keywords: 10+faves, Arnos Vale, Arnos Vale Cemetery, Bristol, England, Raja Rammohun Roy, UK, cemeteries, graves


NIKON D50 18 mm f/10.0 0.008 sec (1/125) ISO 200 | Taken by Joe D on 2007-03-10 14:06:18


The Colonies

2007-04-22 01:00:00

The Colonies

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Photoblog: 22 Apr 2007


Tumour cell colonies after two weeks growing in full serum media and then stained with crystal violet. I just made a nice picture with all six treatments, but I'm not showing you that. If you want to know the details you'll have to wait a few months for publication. (Edited to remove a few more details, just in case.)

Backlit, with D50 on tripod at 55mm, 1/320 F9 & ISO 200. Raw file photoshopped to correct white ballance, blank out the sides of the wells and plate, and cropped to show only one treatment.

(This is one of the few photos I can't license under CC/GFDL, sorry.)


Keywords: TWTME, biology, cell biology, cells, colonies, crystal violet, laboratory, molecular biology


Unknown model unkown focal length unknown aperture unknown exposure ISO 200 | Taken by Joe D on 2006-06-15 18:41:49


Brecon Canal

2007-04-21 01:00:00

Brecon Canal

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Photoblog: 21 Apr 2007


Keywords: Brecknockshire, Brecon Beacons, Brecon Canal, Gwent, Powys, Talybont, UK, Wales, barges, canals, narrowboats, reflections, water


NIKON D50 90 mm f/8 0.033 sec (1/30) ISO 200 | Taken by Joe D on 2006-09-17 17:53:06


Beware of trains

2007-04-20 01:00:00

Beware of trains

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Photoblog: 20 Apr 2007

Colours were slightly off, but I quite like it this way. Wide angle on Princes Wharf, Bristol Harbour.


Keywords: Bristol, Bristol Harbour Railway, England, Floating Harbour, Prince's Wharf, UK, circular polariser, cranes, industrial, railways, steam cranes, street furnature, water


NIKON D50 18 mm f/11.0 0.01 sec (1/100) ISO 200 | Taken by Joe D on 2007-02-21 15:07:02


Stourhead

2007-04-19 01:00:00

Stourhead

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Photoblog: 19 Apr 2007

07Servants' cottages at the Stourhead estate in south west Wiltshire. The stately house and gardens are now owned by the National Trust.


Keywords: England, NT, Stourhead, Stourhead Gardens, UK, Wiltshire, architecture, autumn, houses, shadows, trees


NIKON D50 18 mm f/8.0 0.01 sec (1/100) ISO 200 | Taken by Joe D on 2006-11-04 16:20:55


Gold Hill

2007-04-18 01:00:00

Gold Hill

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Photoblog: 18 Apr 2007


Now in monochrome.


Keywords: Dorset, England, Gold Hill, Shaftesbury, UK, bw, monochrome


NIKON D50 42 mm f/8.0 0.025 sec (1/40) ISO 200 | Taken by Joe D on 2006-12-23 15:26:34


Wells Cathedral

2007-04-17 01:00:00

Wells Cathedral

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Photoblog: 17 Apr 2007


The cathedral at Wells in Somerset has been evolving for over a millennium, the oldest parts dating to the 8th century.


Keywords: England, Somerset, UK, Wells, Wells Cathedral, architecture, cathedrals, churches, night


NIKON D50 18.3 mm f/9.0 30 ISO 200 | Taken by Joe D on 2006-08-27 21:16:25


Goats!

2007-04-16 01:00:00

Goats!

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Photoblog: 16 Apr 2007


Free range National Trust goats on the cliffs at Brean Down near Weston-super-Mare, Somerset.


Keywords: 2for2, 321, Atlantic Ocean, Brean, Brean Down, Bristol Channel, England, Mendip Hills, North Somerset, Somerset, UK, animals, beaches, goats, sea, water


NIKON D50 170 mm f/5.6 0.01 sec (1/100) ISO 200 | Taken by Joe D on 2007-02-04 16:35:34


Eling Harbour

2007-04-15 01:00:00

Eling Harbour

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Photoblog: 15 Apr 2007


The only HDR I did that day...

Eling appears to have been gentrified quite a bit, though being on the outskirts of a national park, it's done in a far more tasteful way than most gentrification. The container terminal is still here though -- one of several on Southampton Water, which handles most of Britain's freight these days.


Keywords: Eling, England, HDR, Hampshire, New Forest, Southampton Water, UK, boats, clouds, national parks, reflections, water


Unknown model unkown focal length unknown aperture unknown exposure ISO 200 | Taken by Joe D on 2006-09-08 19:11:11


arc

2007-04-14 01:00:00

arc

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Photoblog: 14 Apr 2007


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Keywords: Bristol, England, Nelson Street, UK, architecture, mediaeval architecture


NIKON D50 70 mm f/8 0.077 sec (1/13) ISO 200 | Taken by Joe D on 2006-12-02 15:05:29


Croyde gulls

2007-04-13 01:00:00

Croyde gulls

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Photoblog: 13 Apr 2007


The early bird...


Keywords: Atlantic Ocean, Croyde, Croyde Beach, Devon, England, North Devon, UK, beaches, birds, sea, seagulls


NIKON D50 200 mm 6/1 0.002 sec (1/640) ISO 200 | Taken by Joe D on 2007-04-01 07:45:07


Council House

2007-04-12 01:00:00

Council House

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Photoblog: 12 Apr 2007


"The Council House has been the seat of local government in Bristol, England since 1956. It is situated on College Green, opposite the Cathedral and at the foot of Park Street in Bristol city centre. Throughout its history it has been home to Bristol city council. It was designed in the 1930s but built after World War II. The architect was Vincent Harris.

It is a grade II* listed building. The concrete frame is clad with very wide, thin bricks, with Portland stone dressings and a leaded hipped roof in a Neo-Georgian style. The steep and high roof with gilded unicorns to the corners of the end blocks.

The foundation stone for The Council House was laid in 1938 and the building was opened by the Queen in 1956. The ceremonial entrance overlooks the moat and leads into the reception hall which is lined with local Doulting stone and paved with black and white Italian marble. It also features a blue and gold wall clock, encircled by the signs of the zodiac and equipped with its own wind indicator. The Conference Hall is the largest room in the building. The names of all Majors and Lord Mayors of Bristol since 1216 are cut into the stone walls. The walls of the Lord Mayor’s Reception Room are panelled in English Walnut and there is a colourful frieze displaying the heraldry of the Bristol trade guilds, and, in gold leaf, the names of famous Bristolians." - Wikipedia


Keywords: Bristol, College Green, Council House, England, UK, architecture, night, reflections, water


NIKON D50 18 mm f/11.0 30 ISO 200 | Taken by Joe D on 2007-02-02 00:20:06


Phonebox + street light

2007-04-11 01:00:00

Phonebox + street light

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Photoblog: 11 Apr 2007


Outside St John's College on St Giles Street in central Oxford.


Keywords: England, Oxford, Oxfordshire, St Giles Street, St John's College, UK, phoneboxes, shadows, street furnature


NIKON D50 24 mm f/9.0 0.004 sec (1/250) ISO 200 | Taken by Joe D on 2006-12-16 11:57:17


early spring... again.

2007-04-10 01:00:00

early spring... again.

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Photoblog: 10 Apr 2007


Taken in late february, in the front garden, while leaving for a lecture one morning. We also have a pond full of frogspawn, which I'll try to get a shot of later.

Last year we had primroses on christmas day...


Keywords: Bristol, England, UK, animals, bees, climate change, flowers, global warming, insects, my garden, spring


NIKON D50 200 mm f/11.0 0.008 sec (1/125) ISO 200 | Taken by Joe D on 2007-02-23 09:12:07


Brean Down

2007-04-09 01:00:00

Brean Down

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Photoblog: 09 Apr 2007


Looking down the Bristol Channel (Atlantic) coast towards Burnham-on-Sea and the Parrett estuary from Breen Down, the western extremity of the limestone Mendip Hills, which extends for a mile into the channel. The Somerset levels, 650 km² of peat bog, extend off to the east (left) and south. This flat land was once regulaly under water, but drainage ditches, and the sea wall seen along the coast here have allowed development and increased agriculture. The levels are mostly at sea level, and Brent Knoll (distant left), Glastonbury Tor (30m SE) and the Isle of Athelny are the only significant hills on the levels.


Keywords: Brean, Brean Down, Brent Knoll, Bristol Channel, England, North Somerset, Somerset, Somerset Levels, UK, Weston-super-Mare, beaches, landscape, sea, water


NIKON D50 18 mm f/11.0 0.01 sec (1/100) ISO 200 | Taken by Joe D on 2007-02-04 15:36:01


Pur Down, Bristol

2007-04-08 01:00:00

Pur Down, Bristol

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Photoblog: 08 Apr 2007


Playing with the channel mixer in PS.


Keywords: 123bw, Bristol, England, Lockleaze, North Bristol, Pur Down, Pur Down Transmitter, UK, bikes, bw, clouds, monochrome, redfilter, rubbish, transmitters


NIKON D50 18 mm f/8.0 0.013 sec (1/80) ISO 200 | Taken by Joe D on 2006-09-26 12:39:12


Avebury

2007-04-07 01:00:00

Avebury

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Photoblog: 07 Apr 2007


Thought I'd try it in black and white, since it went down well...


Keywords: Avebury, England, North Wessex Downs, UK, Wiltshire, World Heritage Sites, archaeology, bw, monochrome


NIKON D50 18 mm f/5.6 0.008 sec (1/125) ISO 400 | Taken by Joe D on 2007-01-27 16:09:54


Stourhead

2007-04-06 01:00:00

Stourhead

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Photoblog: 06 Apr 2007



Keywords: England, NT, River Stour, Stourhead, Stourhead Gardens, UK, Wiltshire, autumn, grotto, lakes, payitforward, reflections, rivers, trees, water


NIKON D50 18.3 mm f/8.0 0.025 sec (1/40) ISO 400 | Taken by Joe D on 2006-11-04 16:52:17


Second Severn Crossing

2007-04-05 01:00:00

Second Severn Crossing

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Photoblog: 05 Apr 2007


Bad light that day. I left the lab at one when the sun was shining and the sky was blue, but by the time I got to the beach the storm was rolling in, the wind picking up and then the rain started. This is one of the few shots I got with nice light. The next morning BBC News were down here monitoring the force 10 that had arrived overnight, closing the bridges.

The bridge is the second motorway crossing of the estuary, the first built in the 1960s, and this in the 1990s, following a similar route to the Severn railway tunnel. The bridge has a bend in the middle, hence the shipping channel span being visible here. The Bristol Channel and Severn Estuary have a huge tidal range, and at low tide much of this becomes mud flats.


Keywords: Bristol, Bristol Channel, England, Gloucestershire, Second Severn Crossing, Severn Beach, South Gloucestershire, UK, Wales, bridges, sea, water


NIKON D50 18 mm f/8.0 0.006 sec (1/160) ISO 200 | Taken by Joe D on 2007-01-17 14:56:28


Gas works

2007-04-03 01:00:00

Gas works

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Photoblog: 03 Apr 2007


Keywords: Bristol, Canons Marsh, England, Floating Harbour, UK, cityscape, cranes, gas works, industrial, ruins, silhouettesnight, water


Unknown model unkown focal length unknown aperture unknown exposure ISO 200 | Taken by Joe D on 2007-02-02 00:11:03


Radcliffe Camera

2007-04-02 01:00:00

Radcliffe Camera

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Photoblog: 02 Apr 2007



Keywords: 123F, 123bw, 2for2, 321, England, Oxford, Oxford University, Oxfordshire, Radcliffe Camera, UK, architecture, bw, monochrome, redfilter


NIKON D50 18 mm f/3.5 1/2500 sec ISO 200 | Taken by Joe D on 2006-12-16 13:54:24


Church Ope Cove

2007-04-01 01:00:00

Church Ope Cove

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Photoblog: 01 Apr 2007


Rusty old machinery on the beach of the hidden little Church Ope Cove on the Isle of Portland in Dorset, England. This was just lying on the beach, and may be have been to do with the quarrying on the island -- part of a crane perhaps -- but I don't think this was the original location.


Keywords: Church Ope Cove, Dorset, England, English Channel, Jurassic Coast, Portland, UK, beaches, machinery, rusty, sea, shadows, water, world heritage sites


NIKON D50 51.9 mm f/8.0 0.005 sec (1/200) ISO 200 | Taken by Joe D on 2006-09-07 15:41:44


temple meads

2007-03-31 01:00:00

temple meads

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Photoblog: 31 Mar 2007


They day hadn't be especially impressive weather wise, but as we stopped off at the station to pick up my bike the clouds cleared a little, and the setting sun lit up the undersides of those remaining. Silhouetted in the background is the parish church of St Mary, Redcliffe.


Keywords: Bristol, England, Temple Meads, UK, cranes, silhouettes, sunset, tower cranes


NIKON D50 44 mm f/4.5 0.002 sec (1/500) ISO 200 | Taken by Joe D on 2006-11-05 17:35:58


Kimmeridge

2007-03-30 01:00:00

Kimmeridge

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Photoblog: 30 Mar 2007





Keywords: Dorset, England, English Channel, Jurassic Coast, Kimmeridge, Purbeck, UK, World Heritage Sites, animals, dogs, landscape, reflections, sea, water


NIKON D50 32 mm f/9 0.008 sec (1/125) ISO 200 | Taken by Joe D on 2006-09-10 14:48:36


Didcot Power Station

2007-03-29 01:00:00

Didcot Power Station

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Photoblog: 29 Mar 2007

The power station at Didcot, south of Oxford, is one of Britain's largest, and is prominant on the Great Western main line railway, between London and Bristol. Didcot A is a 1960s 2,000MW coal fired generator, and Didcot B is a 1990s 1,360MW gas fired generator. Didcot A was recently the subject of Greenpeace demonstrations, with 30 protesters breaking in and painting "Blair's Legacy" on the 200m main chimney. Didcot A is scheduled for closure sometime in the next decade, though experiments with conversion to gas and biomass are ongoing.


Keywords: Didcot, Didcot Power Station, England, Great Western Railway, UK, bw, industrial, monochrome, power stations, railways, redfilter, trains


NIKON D50 50 mm f/11.0 0.001 sec (1/1000) ISO 200 | Taken by Joe D on 2006-12-16 10:29:59


Avon Gorge

2007-03-28 01:00:00

Avon Gorge

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Photoblog: 28 Mar 2007


Bottom left: As the River Avon flows out of the city of Bristol, England, it cuts through a limestone ridge to form the Avon Gorge. Isambard Kingdom Brunel's 414 metre long Clifton Suspension Bridge spans the gorge, 75 metres above high water.
Middle left: The original route of the river has been "floated" with lock gates to produce the Floating Harbour.
Centre, bottom: On the west bank of the gorge, in Somerset, is Leigh Woods, donated to the National Trust in the early 20th century to prevent any further development of the gorge.
Middle, right: Bristol's largest park, on its outskirts (and actually outside the city's boundaries, despite being owned by the city) is the Ashton Court Estate. The mansion is now a conference centre, and the park used for summer festivals. During this photo, the Balloon Fiesta was being set up.

The end of my 24+ hour journey: bus from Cincinnati to Chicago, plane to Dublin, plane to Bristol. Cheap flights and all that. Actually, I say end of the journey, there was then car to the new house in Bristol and then down to my parents' in Dorset.


Keywords: Ashton Court, Avon Gorge, Bristol, Clifton Suspension Bridge, England, Floating Harbour, Leigh Woods, North Somerset, River Avon, Somerset, UK, bridges, flight, gorges, rivers, water


NIKON D50 55.0 mm f/8.0 0.003 sec (1/320) ISO 200 | Taken by Joe D on 2006-08-09 14:46:36


Brecon Beacons

2007-03-27 01:00:00

Brecon Beacons

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Photoblog: 27 Mar 2007


Keywords: Brecknockshire, Brecon, Brecon Beacons, Gwent, Powys, UK, Wales, landscape, mountains, shadows


NIKON D50 65 mm f/9.0 0.003 sec (1/320) ISO 200 | Taken by Joe D on 2006-09-18 10:05:46


Brean Down

2007-03-26 01:00:00

Brean Down

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Photoblog: 26 Mar 2007


Wind blown hawthorn(?) on Breen Down, a headland where the Mendip Hills meet the Bristol Channel in North Somerset. In the distance is Flat Holm island, and Newport, South Wales.

Update: rowans? I need to get my tree book out.


Keywords: Atlantic Ocean, Brean, Brean Down, Bristol Channel, England, North Somerset, Somerset, UK, Weston-super-Mare, sea, water


NIKON D50 18 mm f/11.0 0.01 sec (1/100) ISO 200 | Taken by Joe D on 2007-02-04 15:42:56


JCB

2007-03-25

JCB

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Photoblog: 25 Mar 2007

I don't usually go for these HDR things, but I thought I'd have a play. I wanted to get the moody sky and the foreground subject, but without loosing all the shadows and making a dull, flat, grey image like so many HDRs.This is on the corner of Dixmyth Avenue and Clifton Avenue, beside the hospital which was being extended in early 2006.


Keywords: Cincinnati, Clifton Avenue, Dixmyth Avenue, HDR, JCB, Ohio, USA, clouds, construction, sunset


Unknown model unkown focal length unknown aperture unknown exposure ISO 200 | Taken by Joe D on 2006-07-22 22:00:59


Stourhead

2007-03-24

Stourhead

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Photoblog: 24 Mar 2007

Stourhead Gardens at the height of autumn, 2006. Stourhead is a National Trust owned country estate in Wiltshire, South West England, with a Georgian Palladian mansion. The gardens are designed by Henry Hoare II and Henry Flitcroft and filled with little neoclassical features, like the bridge. The lake is filled by the nearby spring of the River Stour.


Keywords: England, NT, River Stour, Stourhead, Stourhead Gardens, UK, Wiltshire, autumn, lakes, trees, water


NIKON D50 18 mm f/10.0 0.025 sec (1/40) ISO 200 | Taken by Joe D on 2006-11-04 16:31:43


Castle Park

2007-03-23

Castle Park

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Photoblog: 23 Mar 2007

St Peter's Church, in central Bristol, was badly damaged by bombing in WWII. Surrounding mediaeval and victorian buildings were cleared, but the church has been propped up with concrete and steel. The plot was never redeveloped, and is now a park. Over christmas 2006 a ferris wheel came to town to entertain shoppers at the nearby Broadmead shopping centre.

Still playing with channel mixer. Not sure about this one, picked up quite a few artifacts in all the processing...

Update: wow, I'm shocked at how popular this one turned out to be, I thought the other b&ws were far superior!


Keywords: Bristol, Castle Park, England, St Peter's Church, UK, bw, churches, ferris wheels, funfairs, monochrome, redfilter, ruins


NIKON D50 18 mm f/11.0 0.033 sec (1/30) ISO 200 | Taken by Joe D on 2006-12-09 13:34:40


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