Or the Riverside Museum to give its proper name!
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At least to me, I wish we had some architecture like this back in Edinburgh. The Armadillo with the SSE Hydro looming over!
"They don't make the city beat they're making all the action stop"
Long Exposure of the BBC building down at Pacific Quay in Glasgow, finally got around to processing it.
Regarded as one of Scotland's grandest Edwardian country homes, Pollok House offers peace and tranquillity, only 3 miles from Glasgow city centre and a short distance from the famous Burrell Collection, in the heart of Pollok Country Park. The house was built in 1752 and is now managed be the National Trust for Scotland.
Looking towards Kelvingrove Museum & Art Gallery from Kelvin Way Bridge
A revisit back to the Clydeside after speaking to a few fellow photographers to try and remedy the lens flare issue. Removed the protective UV filter...
First attempts at some city night shots and long exposures. I am quietly happy with them, but I did get lens flare creeping in which I'll need to...
The site of St. Kentigern's tomb (also known as St. Mungo) and the Lady Chapel
First attempts at some city night shots and long exposures. I am quietly happy with them, but I did get lens flare creeping in which I'll need to...
The SSE Hydro and its wee neighbour the Armadillo
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Spitfire F.21 LA198 from the 602 (City of Glasgow) Squadron
The Doulton Fountain is the largest terracotta fountain in the world. The fountain was designed to commemorate Queen Victoria’s Golden Jubilee of 1887 and celebrate Britain’s Imperial achievements.
Kelvin Bridge, known also as the Great Western Bridge is a cast iron road and pedestrian bridge that crosses the River Kelvin in the West End of the city of Glasgow, Scotland. It was completed in 1891 and replaced an older stone bridge from 1840, It has been a Category A listed structure since 1986. It carries the A82 road through the city which used to be the main route west until the M8 motorway was constructed.
A revisit back to the Clydeside after speaking to a few fellow photographers to try and remedy the lens flare issue. Removed the protective UV filter...
First attempts at some city night shots and long exposures. I am quietly happy with them, but I did get lens flare creeping in which I'll need to...
Glasgow Cathedral and Glasgow Royal Infirmary from Glasgow Necropolis
The Helical Staircase can be found within the Tower of the "Lighthouse Centre" in Mitchell Lane Glasgow. The Tower was designed by Rennie Mackintosh and used to hold some 8000 Gallons of water for fire protecttion. Climbing the staircase takes you to the viewing platform where excellent panaramas of the City can be had. Well worth the visit.!!
The Glasgow Museum of Transport Scotland was established in 1964 and initially located at a former tram depot in Pollokshields. In 1987 the museum was relocated to the city's Kelvin Hall, then moved to its current location in the Riverside Museum building at Glasgow Harbour in 2011. The museum houses the oldest surviving pedal cycle and the world's leading collection of Scottish-built cars and trucks and makes a great day out if visiting Glasgow.
A Compsite image of the famous Kelvingrove Art Gallery in Glasgow Scotland. It is a trial creation using several images and then blending them together to create a different aspect of the original photo.
When I visited Pollok House recently the side Gardens were waiting for the Gardeners to do their magic on them, as I know in Spring and thru Summer they are in splendid bloom.
A wrought iron pedestrian bridge with arched sandstone towers at either end links the City centre to the Laurieston and Gorbals area on the southern side of the City across the River Clyde. The Bridge 414ft in length and 13ft wide was opened in 1853 and replaces a unsafe wooden bridge erected in 1833.
First attempts at some city night shots and long exposures. I am quietly happy with them, but I did get lens flare creeping in which I'll need to...
Thanks to all Phoide contributors to Glasgow City!
Most notably Dee Eff, The Jacobite and Giuseppe Milo.