near a lighthouse......near Liverpool..... I suspect I might be posting rather more from here in he coming weeks, providing we are allowed to leave the house......
I know what you’re thinking, does he go anywhere else? Well I haven’t put one in for nearly two weeks and we’ve had some really nice weather so it would be rude not to really, just think of the ones you’ll be missing out on in winter when the sun has done one over the other side of Wallasey........
New Brighton Lighthouse or Perch Rock Lighthouse, is a decommissioned lighthouse situated at the confluence of the River Mersey and Liverpool Bay on an outcrop off New Brighton known locally as Perch Rock. Together with its neighbour, the Napoleonic era Fort Perch Rock, it is one of the Wirral's best known landmarks. - Wikipedia
Working late a lot of the time lately so i've been spending a few minutes most evenings around here.........Well might as well make the most of the light nights! Plus it helps clear the perchloroethylene out of the old lungs............ Apologies for another shot of New Brighton lighthouse.
Late evening sun catching the moss covered rocks as the tide rolls in.....there might be a reflection to had in half an hour......
Explore #18 05/07/16
It seems a while since I've done any black & white work, and it wasn't the intention today, an impromptu trip to New Brighton to shoot the sunset didn't really get off the ground due the vast amount of cloud that seemingly appeared from nowhere (despite it being glorious all day) spoiled the show apart from one tiny area of colour in the distant horizon, that said the cloud covering was ideal for this sort of stuff and the low light worked well to give a nice long exposure.
I need to come over here more often, I think I'm put off as it's such a common place to shoot but in the right conditions it's possible to come away with something interesting & different each time if you have the patience.
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Erm, New Brighton lighthouse, again, sorry, I’ll get round to editing some other pics soon, promise!
.........with a lighthouse! Yay!! Come on it's been nearly 2 months since the last New Brighton post............Ok I'll get my coat. Winter sunset.
I know this will come as a complete surprise, sunset at New Brighton.....with some rocks, clouds and a lighthouse thrown in for good measure.........
Thought I'd best give it a break after last year.
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Bit of HMHB youtu.be/u9S-RlmGASw
And there seems to be a lighthouse in the shot.......well I never.
Sunrise for a change!
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oh aye, and a lighthouse........
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Brats are back in school next week, yay! Promise to leave Merseyside for some different shots
New Brighton Lighthouse, originally known as Perch Rock Lighthouse after the navigation hazard that it marks, came into operation in 1830 and continued as a navigation beacon until 1st October 1973, when it became a victim of modern navigation technology. The tower rises 90ft above the rock, the first half of which is solid. To gain access when the tide is out a ladder is needed to reach the first of the 15 iron rungs built in to the side of the tower that lead up to the door. A spiral staircase leads to the keepers' accommodation consisting of a galley/kitchen, a bathroom, a living room and a bedroom and then up to the lamp room. www.photographers-resource.co.uk/a_heritage/lighthouses/L...
I do believe this is my first visit to the Lighthouse in 2021.....Went for sunrise for a change, few clouds scattered around when I arrived, sadly all did one by the time the sun came up........
Prior to construction of the breakwater and the nearby fort, this area was described as a sandy waste and used by wreckers to lure ships aground.
and some rocks, and a high(ish) tide, and some groynes, and maybe some jellyfish, and some clouds, and a bloody big lighthouse!
On Wirral.......and near Wallasey.........and nearer New Brighton.......in the River Mersey twice a day...........stands a building.......of sorts......
Near New Brighton, which has a lighthouse. That doesn't work anymore. Fancy that eh?
At a bit of a loose end I decided to pop over to Liverpool to try and get a night panorama of the City reflected into the Mersey from the Wirral side of the water, I was quite early to avoid the traffic so decided to come to New Brighton first and have a go at sunset, the tide was meant to be well on its way out so usually you can get some interesting forground here.
This one was one of the last I shot from the evening, these rocks had been covered up by the sea but emerged once the tide had receded enough to make for an interesting foreground, the panorama didn't happen as the Mersey wasn't still enough but it was worth the journey to shoot the sunset here and scout out a few locations in Birkenhead for when the conditions are better.
One of 2 images I managed to get from the 'sunset that never appeared trip' to New Brighton, this was a tricky image to get as the tide was really coming in quickly and the ground was very uneven on the breakwater so a bit of a balancing act was needed.
The light was hitting the lighthouse nicely from the side and plenty of cloud made a long exposure an attractive option, the tide was in against the breakwater in front of me and it was coming in around the back of me a lot more slowly, by the time I had set up and taken two images here it was time to go as the previously dry area right at the side of me was now under a foot of water, plenty of time to pack up and get off safely but it's amazing just how quick the water comes in, you can see how folk get caught out if they aren't paying attention...
No idea why the exif seems to have been lost with this one,, Nikon D750, Nikon 16-35 f/4 @34mm, 1S0 100, f/11, 109s.
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New Brighton Lighthouse getting in the way....again....with a Formatt-Hitech 3.0 FC and a nd soft grad, can’t remember which one though, better start writing these things down.......
I'm going to bore the pants off you, a weeks worth of lighthouse sunsets coming up................
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