Tagged With "Tyne Bridge"
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Re: View From The Chair Photography
Brilliant photos, VFTC! Welcome to TravelGumbo. We look forward to seeing and hearing more from in the coming weeks and months!
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Re: View From The Chair Photography
Amazing photography! Love the top picture especially. Look forward to seeing more.
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Re: View From The Chair Photography
Welcome aboard! An unusual story, and some very unusual and beautiful photographs.
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Re: View From The Chair Photography
You certainly have a good eye for what makes a photo exceptional. I look forward to seeing more of your talent on these pages.
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Re: View From The Chair Photography
It is always a pleasure to see things from the perspective of others. You have captured that brilliantly for all of us to enjoy. Welcome to TG.
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Re: Migration of Salmon on the River Tyne.
An amazing sight to watch. The distance a Salmon can jump from fast flowing water has to be seen to be believed. And no grizzly's to catch them !
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Re: Migration of Salmon on the River Tyne.
You've shared some great photography with us, Ian, but these must be among the most challenging photos you take. The fish jumping takes place in a second. You need to compose, focus and capture the image in that time. Very tough to do and it makes me respect these all the more. Thanks.
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Re: Migration of Salmon on the River Tyne.
Thank you, to take these images my reactions had to be very fast to say the least. I found that over a period of time I got better at predicting where they leap, and faster at reacting.
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Re: Migration of Salmon on the River Tyne.
It's pretty crazy to imagine how far they travel. Hopefully we will be able to get the population increasing.
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Re: Migration of Salmon on the River Tyne.
I'm always amazed that they find their way back to the river where they hatched. Amazing geographic memory.
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Re: February 15, 2017: Sunset on Newcastle Quayside
Picture of the Day? More like Picture of the Year, or Era, or...an Impressionist painting.
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Re: February 15, 2017: Sunset on Newcastle Quayside
Hi Tony, Just to let you know that your Newcastle Quayside photo is our POD today. This is the last of the photos I have from you so when you get a chance, pop a few more my way. Thanks,Karl From: TravelGumbo < alerts@hoop.la > To: DrFumblefinger < drfumblefinger@yahoo.com > Sent: Wednesday, February 15, 2017 3:00 AM Subject: Post By ViewFromTheChairPhotography: February 15, 2017: Sunset on Newcastle Quayside Post By ViewFromTheChairPhotography: February 15, 2017: Sunset on...
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A Christmas Market, Newcastle upon Tyne
Ian Cook shares photos of a Christmas Market in Northumberland that will make you wish you were there.
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February 9, 2018: Tyne Pedestrian Tunnel
Ian Cook shares some photos and an update on the restoration of this historic tunnel.
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Nov. 16, 2016: Tyne Bridge, Newcastle Upon Tyne
A great reflection of Tyne Bridge, Newcastle Upon Tyne, captured by ViewfromtheChair photography
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October 29, 2016: 3 a.m, Newcastle Upon Tyne
Was recently woken up at three a.m. by a thunderstorm, so stood at my front door to capture this image.
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January 6, 2017: Tyne Anew, Royal Quays Marina, England.
Ian Cook introduces us to this monumental sculpture by Mark di Suvero that stands as a beacon at the Royal Quays Marina in Newcastle.
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February 15, 2017: Sunset on Newcastle Quayside
A peaceful sunset on the popular quayside in Newcastle upon Tyne
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View From The Chair Photography
TravelGumbo is very pleased to welcome "View from the Chair" -- a very talented photographer with an interesting life story.
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July 20, 2016: Cock a Snook, Newcastle Upon Tyne
ViewfromtheChair takes us on a visit a tattoo studio in England.
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August 3, 2016: Tynemouth Priory, England
View from the Chair photography shares the history of Tynemouth Priory in North East England, which dates to the 8th century AD.
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Sept. 13, 2019: Kittiwakes on Tyne Bridge, Newcastle
Ian Cook shares photos of kittiwakes, which have started nesting in an urban setting despite reductions of their numbers in their natural habitats.
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Re: August 3, 2016: Tynemouth Priory, England
Great photos! Can see why it's one your favorites.
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Re: August 3, 2016: Tynemouth Priory, England
Thank you i am so lucky to have this on my doorstep
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Re: August 3, 2016: Tynemouth Priory, England
An excellent collection of photos for today's POD. Thanks, Tony!
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Re: August 3, 2016: Tynemouth Priory, England
Another fascinating look at history. I'm enjoying your blogs Tony !
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Re: August 3, 2016: Tynemouth Priory, England
What an amazing and interesting place. Great photos. Thank you for this view of another part of England. It is close to one of my bucket list sites of Hadrians Wall, which I hope to hike the length of one day.
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Re: August 3, 2016: Tynemouth Priory, England
Thabk you,yeah it is not far from Hadrians Wall,which is another beautiful place.Unfortunately i can't photograph much of that as i am in a wheelchair
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Re: Nov. 16, 2016: Tyne Bridge, Newcastle Upon Tyne
Beautifully composed and effective image, Tony! Thanks.
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Re: Nov. 16, 2016: Tyne Bridge, Newcastle Upon Tyne
Wow ! That's an amazing photo. Another picture that was carefully constructed and executed. More than worthy of a frame. I'm more of a "Snapper" than a photographer. Any great pictures I've taken have been an accident of nature. Just haven't got the patience. It's a work of art to be proud of.
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Re: Nov. 16, 2016: Tyne Bridge, Newcastle Upon Tyne
Thank you GarryRF .You are too kind,i am in wheelchair so see a lot of these puddle reflection shots others miss ,as i am lower down,thanks again for the kind words
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Re: January 6, 2017: Tyne Anew, Royal Quays Marina, England.
I had a look at Mark di Suvero's other artwork and have found that I'm not impressed with his output. Waste of a million Dollars in a deprived area. Liverpool Docks Cranes Heavy Industry in motion. 433 feet high. Living Art.