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Brean + Steep Holm

2007-03-21

Brean + Steep Holm

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Photoblog: 21 Mar 2007

In the Bristol Channel, North Somerset.


Keywords: Atlantic Ocean, Brean, Brean Down, Bristol Channel, England, Mendip Hills, North Somerset, Somerset, Steep Holm, UK, Weston-super-Mare, beaches, circular polariser, landscape, lpyc, sea, water


NIKON D50 31 mm f/11.0 0.01 sec (1/100) ISO 200 | Taken by Joe D on 2007-02-04 15:03:50


Leigh Woods

2007-03-20

Leigh Woods

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Photoblog: 20 Mar 2007

Leigh Woods in North Somerset, England. Located just accross the Avon Gorge from the city of Bristol, the woods were given to the National Trust in the early 20th century to prevent further development around the gorge, and are now a popular spot for dog walks, etc. Taken in autumn 2006, as the leaves were about to turn, and the fungi were proliferating.


Keywords: Bristol, England, Leigh Woods, NT, North Somerset, Somerset, UK, autumn, shadows, trees, woodland


NIKON D50 18 mm f/10.0 0.077 sec (1/13) ISO 200 | Taken by Joe D on 2006-10-24 14:03:38


Stalbridge Park

2007-03-19

Stalbridge Park

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Photoblog: 19 Mar 2007

The raised area on the left is the site of the old manor house, where Robert Boyle (of "the product of the volume and pressure of a fixed quantity of an ideal gas is constant, given constant temperature" fame) lived between ~1645 and ~1654 (sources vary: Wikipedia goes for '45-'54, while Pitt-Rivers (1966) says '44 to '55). Despite the various local ghost stories involving a tragic fire destroying the building (the same legends must exist in every village in the country, with only the names changed), the poorly maintained house was demolished in 1827. The farmhouse on the right, amongst other local buildings, was built with the stone from the house.


Keywords: Blackmore Vale, Dorset, England, Stalbridge, Stalbridge Church, sunset


NIKON D50 32 mm f/11.0 0.025 sec (1/40) ISO 200 | Taken by Joe D on 2006-12-18 15:54:48


Brecon Beacons

2007-03-18

Brecon Beacons

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Photoblog: 18 Mar 2007

On the Brecon Beacons, Wales. If I recall correctly, it's at SO,150,178, on the B4560 north of Brynmawr.


Keywords: Brecknockshire, Brecon Beacons, Powys, UK, Wales, landscape, mist, mountains


NIKON D50 34 mm f/9 0.001 sec (1/800) ISO 400 | Taken by Joe D on 2006-09-16 17:08:24


Second Severn Crossing

2007-03-17

Second Severn Crossing

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Photoblog: 17 Mar 2007

The M4 motorway crossing the estuary of the UK's longest River, the Severn, where it flows into the Atlantic as the Bristol Channel. The bridge is the third surface crossing of the estuary (though the first, a railway bridge, was damaged in storms several decades ago and, being redundant with the railway tunnel beneath this bridge, has been entirely dismantled), and crosses between Bristol, England, and Newport, Wales. It was constructed in the mid-1990s to relieve traffic from the original M4 suspension bridge several miles upstream. The Bristol Channel has one of the largest tidal ranges in the world, so while the main span has to cross a shipping channel, the rest of the bridge's length sits in shallow water.


Keywords: Bristol Channel, England, M4, River Severn, Second Severn Crossing, Severn Beach, South Gloucestershire, UK, bridges, motorways, sea, water


NIKON D50 135 mm f/11.0 0.4 ISO 200 | Taken by Joe D on 2007-01-21 17:01:29


Stapleton Church

2007-03-16

Stapleton Church

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Photoblog: 16 Mar 2007

Willow tree blowing in the wind.


Keywords: Bristol, England, Stapleton, Stapleton Church, UK, architecture, churches, clouds, long exposure, night


NIKON D50 18 mm f/8.0 30 ISO 200 | Taken by Joe D on 2006-11-29 17:35:16


sheep!

2007-03-15

sheep!

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Photoblog: 15 Mar 2007

On the Brecon Beacons, Wales. If I recall correctly, it's at SO,150,178, on the B4560 north of Brynmawr.


Keywords: Brecknockshire, Brecon Beacons, Gwent, Powys, UK, Wales, animals, landscape, sheep


NIKON D50 200 mm f/5.6 0.002 sec (1/640) ISO 200 | Taken by Joe D on 2006-09-18 11:15:14


spine

2007-03-14

spine

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Photoblog: 14 Mar 2007

Sculpture in Millennium Square, Bristol, formerly an industrial quayside, now a land of bars, casinos and interactive museums. A couple of weeks ago the local weekend freesheet had a most fascinating item about how the At-Bristol underground car park, whose entrance this sculpture marks, was declared the third best car park in Britain, or somesuch.


Keywords: Bristol, Canons Marsh, England, Floating Harbour, Millennium Square, UK, night, sculptures


NIKON D50 32 mm f/4.5 0.125 sec (1/8) ISO 200 | Taken by Joe D on 2007-02-01 19:56:25


Trooper's Hill

2007-03-13

Trooper's Hill

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Photoblog: 13 Mar 2007

Trooper's Hill is unique amongst the geology of Bristol. While most of the city sits on limestone and clay, Trooper's Hill is a small lump of ore-rich limestone, supporting its own ecology and industry, on the banks of the Avon to the east of the city centre. This chimney drew air up from the riverside industry. The hill is now a park/nature reserve.


Keywords: Bristol, East Bristol, England, Troopers Hill, UK, chimneys, industrial


NIKON D50 18 mm f/11.0 0.02 sec (1/50) ISO 200 | Taken by Joe D on 2006-12-17 13:33:21


St George's

2007-03-12

St George's

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Photoblog: 12 Mar 2007

At Easton on Portland's tophill. Built in the 18th century when it was decided to abandon St Andrew's church at Church Ope Cove, in need of repairs having been raided by pirates, because it was too small for the island's population.


Keywords: Dorset, England, Georgian architecture, Portland, St George's Church, UK, Weston, architecture, bw, churches, monochrome, redfilter


NIKON D50 18 mm f/8 0.01 sec (1/100) ISO 200 | Taken by Joe D on 2006-09-07 17:04:08


bouncy balls

2007-03-11

bouncy balls

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Photoblog: 11 Mar 2007

50 pence from Tescos. I was thinking about making a light box and buying some close up filters, for a laugh...


Keywords: balls, colour, my house, tat


NIKON D50 150 mm f/5.6 0.017 sec (1/60) ISO 200 | Taken by Joe D on 2006-10-13 21:41:09


Castle Park

2007-03-10

Castle Park

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Photoblog: 10 Mar 2007

In WWII large areas the industrial centre of Bristol were damaged by bombing. While most were rebuilt with bland utilitarian blocks, Castle Park, beside the harbour and Broadmead shopping centre remained undeveloped. The ruins were cleared, with the exception of two churches, roofless and propped up with concrete beams, and the rest of the plot landscaped. A small, somewhat pointless and artsy water feature has been built beside St Peter's Church. Over christmas 2006 a ferris wheel was erected to entertain shoppers.

I wasn't especially excited about how this shot turned out, but it got a good response...


Keywords: Bristol, Castle Park, England, UK, ferris wheels, funfairs, parks, reflections, water


NIKON D50 65 mm f/11 0.077 sec (1/13) ISO 200 | Taken by Joe D on 2006-12-09 13:44:24


Clifton Suspension Bridge

2007-03-09

Clifton Suspension Bridge

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Photoblog: 09 Mar 2007

Galleries: Bristol > Avon Gorge

On the way to the balloon fiesta. Taken from the little bit of land between the river, harbour outflow, and Brunel Way. One of the few times I've actually seen a decent high tide here. I should probably have cropped more off the top?

The suspension bridge is an Isambard Kingdom Brunel design constructed in the 1850s-60s. The 1,352 ft (414 m) span crosses the tidal River Avon 245 ft (75 m) below. The limestone gorge forms a spectacular defensive entrance to the city's docks.


Keywords: Avon Gorge, Bristol, Clifton Suspension Bridge, England, Hotwells, IKB, River Avon, UK, bridges, gorges, night, rivers, suspension bridges, water


NIKON D50 42.4 mm f/7.1 2.5 ISO 400 | Taken by Joe D on 2006-08-12 21:45:01


Bishop's Palace

2007-03-08

Bishop's Palace

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Photoblog: 08 Mar 2007

Could do with a slight rotation, but I'm too lazy right now.

Official Website -- Wikipedia: Wells Cathedral

The first church was established here in 705 by King Ine of Wessex, at the urging of Saint Aldhelm, Bishop of Sherborne, and some interior features date from this time. Parts of the present structure date to the 10th century, but much of the building was constructed in the late 12th and early 13th centuries and dedicated in 1239. The diocese was split in the 10th century and the first Bishop of Wells was Athelm (circa 909), who crowned King Athelstan and later became Archbishop of Canterbury.

By the reign of Henry VIII the cathedral and peripheral buildings were complete, but the instability of the country -- especially the church -- over the following years led to decline and vandalism of the cathedral. During the civil war dean Dr. Walter Ralegh, nephew of Sir Walter, was imprisoned and later died in the cathedral.

Following the restoration of Charles II to the throne the cathedral was less neglected, but it wasn't until the Victorian era that the cathedral was properly renovated, including the removal of the exterior whitewash that had covered the cathedral since mediaeval times.

Update 16/2/07: As featured in the fantastic Simon Pegg film "Hot Fuzz".


Keywords: England, Somerset, UK, Wells, Wells Cathedral, architecture, mediaeval architecture, night, reflections, water


NIKON D50 18.3 mm f/9.0 6 ISO 400 | Taken by Joe D on 2006-08-27 20:57:31


Redcliffe Wharf

2007-03-07

Redcliffe Wharf

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Photoblog: 07 Mar 2007

Galleries: Bristol > Floating Harbour

Redcliffe Wharf and Welsh Back on Bristol's Floating Harbour, taken from Redcliffe Bridge. On the right are the old warehouses of Redcliffe, now mostly luxuary appartments and offices. On the left, mostly out of shot, are the student halls -- I'm sure UWE are sitting on a fortune there. They must have bought those buildings up back when derelict industry and the harbour itself was seen as an opportunity for demolition and paving over, rather than an opertunity for more generic appartments. In the distance, partly hidden, is Bristol Bridge, on the site of the first crossing of the River. I think the spire is St Nicholas'.

Thanks for all the comments and faves! I didn't think this was the best of the evening, let alone one of the best ever! But it shot up to #3 in interestingness for Bristol, and #12 overall. Just goes to show, correcting the white ballance isn't always worth it!


Keywords: Bristol, England, Floating Harbour, Outstanding Shots, Redcliffe, Redcliffe Wharf, UK, cityscape, night, reflections


NIKON D50 48 mm f/4.8 3 ISO 200 | Taken by Joe D on 2007-02-01 19:38:08


Mill

2007-03-05

Mill

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Photoblog: 05 Mar 2007

The decaying old CWS mill at Avonmouth Docks, Bristol.


Keywords: Avonmouth, Avonmouth Docks, Bristol Channel, England, River Severn, UK, industrial, mills, water


NIKON D50 18 mm f/5.6 2 ISO 200 | Taken by Joe D on 2007-01-21 17:28:42


my dad

2007-03-04

my dad

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Photoblog: 04 Mar 2007

His halo appears to be bigger than any of the Bristol flickrites'.


Keywords: 123F, 2for2, 321, Atlantic Ocean, Brean, Brean Down, Bristol Channel, C&F, C&P, England, Mendip Hills, North Somerset, Somerset, UK, Weston-super-Mare, faveme, flickrpix, my dad, my family, sea, silhouettes, water


NIKON D50 26 mm f/11.0 0.001 sec (1/800) ISO 200 | Taken by Joe D on 2007-02-04 15:59:06


Magic Fountain

2007-03-03

Magic Fountain

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Photoblog: 03 Mar 2007

The "magic" of the magic fountains can't be seen from this side. It is an optical illusion that makes the water look like it's flowing uphill, by placing it on ground that is sloping down slightly towards the "top" of the actually level channels, and placing writing on the side that is parallel with the ground. Thus the ground looks level, while the channels appear to be sloping.


Keywords: Cincinnati, Ohio, USA, University of Cincinnati, fountains, night, water


Unknown model unkown focal length unknown aperture unknown exposure ISO 200 | Taken by Joe D on 2006-07-15 14:15:07


Second Severn Crossing

2007-03-02

Second Severn Crossing

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Photoblog: 02 Mar 2007

The wind picked up and started blowing spray up from the channel, creating the mist. Second Severn Crossing, the M4 motorway bridge from Bristol, England, to Newport, Wales accross the estuary of the River Severn (Bristol Channel).


Keywords: Bristol, England, M4, River Severn, Second Severn Crossing, Severn Beach, South Gloucestershire, UK, Wales, bridges, mist, motorways, sea, storms


NIKON D50 18 mm f/5.6 0.013 sec (1/80) ISO 200 | Taken by Joe D on 2007-01-21 16:46:41


All Souls

2007-03-01

All Souls

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Photoblog: 1 Mar 2007

All Souls, one of the constituent colleges of the University of Oxford. I liked the midwinter afternoon light shining on the facade. Taken through the main gate (which was quite awkward).


Keywords: All Souls College, England, Oxford, Oxford University, Oxfordshire, UK, architecture


NIKON D50 18 mm f/11 0.017 sec (1/60) ISO 200 | Taken by Joe D on 2006-12-16 12:50:25


Temple Meads

2007-02-28

Temple Meads

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Photoblog: 28 Feb 2007

Sunset over Isambard Kingdom Brunel's terminus station of the Great Western Railway.


Keywords: Bristol, England, Great Western Railway, Temple Meads, Temple Meads Station, UK, architecture, clouds, railways, red sky, stations, sunset


NIKON D50 31 mm f/8 0.025 sec (1/40) ISO 200 | Taken by Joe D on 2006-11-05 17:41:54


Avebury

2007-02-26

Avebury

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Photoblog: 26 Feb 2007

Just as the stars were appearing. I shone a torch over the stone during the shot, but it clearly wasn't enough, so it's brightened with PS dodge tool.


Keywords: Avebury, England, North Wessex Downs, UK, Wiltshire, World Heritage Sites, archaeology, silhouettes, stars, vapour trails


NIKON D50 18 mm f/3.5 30 ISO 200 | Taken by Joe D on 2007-01-27 17:52:20


Arnos Vale

2007-02-25

Arnos Vale

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Photoblog: 25 Feb 2007

The large municipal cemetery in Bristol, England. For many years Arno's Vale was left to crumble and became overgrown. Following its appearence on the first series of BBC Restoration its had some investment and TLC, but is still in a bad way.

I'm a bit dissapointed with the light in this, but the white ballance, deliberately warmer than it should be, created an almost sepia feel. I can't decide whether I'm happy with the composition or not... the wide lense and the position from which it was taken makes the arch lean in, and I can't decide whether that's a bad thing or not...

Considering adding to the JPEG Mag 'entropy' theme, though I could also go for one of the Stalbridge Churchyard in the fog shots...


Keywords: Arnos Vale, Arnos Vale Cemetery, Bristol, England, Garden of Rest, UK, cemeteries, derelict, grave yards


NIKON D50 32 mm f/8.0 0.008 sec (1/125) ISO 200 | Taken by Joe D on 2006-11-05 17:09:25


Campus Green

2007-02-24

Campus Green

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Photoblog: 24 Feb 2007

University of Cincinnati. From the day my first CPL arrived. Converted to B&W and blue filter applied with channel mixer. Never did find out what the little tower was "for". Perhaps it's "art"?


Keywords: Campus Green, Cincinnati, Ohio, USA, University of Cincinnati, bw, clouds, monochrome, redfilter


NIKON D50 18 mm f/8.0 0.004 sec (1/250) ISO 200 | Taken by Joe D on 2006-06-09 19:15:10


Pur Down

2007-02-23

Pur Down

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Photoblog: 23 Feb 2007

Another one of that tower. I seem to be collecting it in all possible weather and light conditions... See the tag for more. From this view you'd never guess that the city surrounds: motorway at the bottom of the hill on the left, with suburbs stretching away beyond, school and suburbs to the right, university and business parks behind, and the city centre just over the hill beyond the transmitter.


Keywords: Bristol, England, North Bristol, Pur Down, Pur Down Transmitter, UK, circular polariser, clouds, towers, transmitters, v1


NIKON D50 48 mm f/10 0.002 sec (1/500) ISO 200 | Taken by Joe D on 2006-09-26 12:17:10


Avonmouth

2007-02-22

Avonmouth

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Photoblog: 22 Feb 2007

The industrial landscape of Avonmouth, Bristol, on the banks of the Severn estuary (Bristol Channel), as seen accross the mud flats at Severn Beach, beside the M4 bridge. Included, if I recall correctly, are the cranes of Avonmouth Docks and the Royal Portbury Dock, grain silos and mill, and smelting works. The channel has one of the highest tidal ranges in the world, and huge beaches and mud flats come and go with the tides.

Right, now those are uploaded, I'm off to Avebury...

Update: No I'm not, car's broken :(


Keywords: Avonmouth, Bristol, Bristol Channel, England, River Severn, Severn Beach, South Gloucestershire, UK, cranes, docks, industrial, sea


NIKON D50 90 mm f/8.0 0.005 sec (1/200) ISO 200 | Taken by Joe D on 2007-01-21 15:56:37


Pigeons

2007-02-21

Pigeons

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Photoblog: 21 Feb 2007


On St Peter's church in Castle Park. Ferris wheel behind entertaining christmas shoppers.


Keywords: Bristol, Castle Park, England, St Peter's Church, UK, birds, ferris wheels, funfairs, pigeons, ruins


NIKON D50 200 mm f/9 0.006 sec (1/160) ISO 200 | Taken by Joe D on 2006-12-09 13:40:27


Jellyfish!

2007-02-20

Jellyfish!

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Photoblog: 20 Feb 2007


Keywords: Kentucky, Newport Aquarium, Newport KY, Nikkor 50mm f1.8, Northern Kentucky, USA, animals, jellyfish


NIKON D50 50.4 mm f/1.8 0.04 sec (1/25) ISO 800 | Taken by Joe D on 2006-08-03 15:06:12


Avon

2007-02-19

Avon

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Photoblog: 19 Feb 2007


Looking south over the Ashton Vale, Southville, Bedminster, Withywood, etc. from the Clifton Suspension Bridge.


Keywords: A4, Avon Gorge, Bristol, England, Floating Harbour, From CSB, Portway, River Avon, South Bristol, UK, bonded warehouses, light trails, lights, night, reflections, rivers, water


NIKON D50 28.3 mm f/8.0 20 ISO 200 | Taken by Joe D on 2006-10-29 18:51:39


Second Severn Crossing

2007-02-18

Second Severn Crossing

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Photoblog: 18 Feb 2007

During a break between Atlantic storms in January 2007. I liked the log in the foreground, which had clearly been washed up by the previous week's storm, but when I returned a couple of weeks later somebody had already sawed bit off, presumably for firewood.

The Second Severn Crossing is the M4 motorway bridge from Bristol, England, to Newport, Wales. It is actually the third bridge, and fourth crossing of the Severn Estuary: an 1870s railway bridge between Lydney and Sharpness in Gloucestershire, a few miles upstream, was destroyed by a collision with a barge in the 1960s; an 1870s railway tunnel runs almost directly under this bridge, joining the South Wales Main Line to the Great Western Main Line; and the 1960s Severn Bridge carries the M48 motorway over the estuary a mile upstream.


Keywords: 2for2, Bristol, Bristol Channel, England, Gloucestershire, Second Severn Crossing, Severn Beach, South Gloucestershire, UK, Wales, bridges, flickrpix, sea, water


NIKON D50 18 mm f/8.0 0.008 sec (1/125) ISO 200 | Taken by Joe D on 2007-01-17 14:58:36


bales & clouds

2007-02-17

bales & clouds

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Photoblog: 17 Feb 2007

Field of bales on Cox Hill, Marnhull, in the Blackmore Vale, Dorset. This is the heart of dairy country and the vale inspired Thomas Hardy's "Vale of the little dairies". The film adaptation of Tess of the D'urbervilles was filled in the village. The view, however, could really be anywhere in England.

There were some very impressive clouds coming and going, mixed with bright sun. I'm tempted to clone stamp out the phone line in the top corner, but it's barely noticeable... perhaps if and when I get 'round to sorting prints.

Thanks for all the comments, this has climbed to #1 in interestingness (despite falling short on views, favourites and comments), so I chose it for the header of the redesigned cotch.net.


Keywords: ABigFave, Blackmore Vale, Dorset, England, Marnhull, UK, bales, clouds, lpyc, payitforward


NIKON D50 55.0 mm f/8.0 0.003 sec (1/400) ISO 400 | Taken by Joe D on 2006-08-21 18:18:03


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