This was a 5am alarm clock to get to Roker this morning . Great morning watching the mackerel chasing the sprats about & the curious seal seeing what was going on . Thanks to my good mate www.flickr.com/photos/steven_peachey/ for the company Canon 5dmk4 16-35 lens Benro tripod Nisifilters . 60 sec exposure.
I'd been to Sunderland many years ago but don't remember much about it. It was a nice revelation to see such a featured coastline therefore, not...
This photograph of the very photogenic grade II listed Roker Lighthouse was captured back in November when Tony Higginson and I were on a day off...
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Something a little different from my recent morning visit to Roker Pier.
Processed in PS & Silver efex pro....
A six shot pano across the Roker Harbour entrance. I just had to try & attempt to capture the clouds just to the right of the pier as they lit up...
This was the best capture I managed on Sunday at Roker. Conditions were very difficult with loads of spray and a wind that was hard to say upright at...
With one thing & another I haven't been out with the camera lately … but when the aurora notifications came flooding in it seemed a perfect diversion...
One from a few days back, taken at Roker pier with the 98% full moon rising behind ...
As the sunset was about 4.15ish & I finished work @ 3.18 I popped along to Roker to try & catch some of the unusual looking candy floss clouds...
Following shivering at Seaham on the Saturday, but pleased with what I captured, I tried my luck at Roker on Sunday morning. It was if anything even...
A quick pop down to Roker the other night to meet up with Davey Surtees & Ian Flannigan, & we were rewarded with some rather nice reflected sunset...