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tynemouthoutdoorpool.com/ A big thank you to the team behind the regeneration of Tynemouth Outdoor Pool for picking this shot for inclusion in the 2016 calendar.
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Newcastle B&W the big city.
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The Millennium bridge started my journey on Flickr a few years back & I never tire of photographing it. Taken the other night whilst out with friends...
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The black gate ... part of Newcastle castle .. taken last week before the monthly light painting meet up in the castle keep.
Taken last night from the Millennium bridge, looking over towards the Tyne bridge & Sage Theatre ... The sky lit up briefly, just enough time to grab...
I was Just passing and the sky looked gorgeous.
Northern Goldsmiths is a traditional North East landmark and one of the most photographed buildings in Newcastle city centre.
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one from last weeks quick stop off at the Angel of The North after work ... fortunately the blizzard that was there 5 minutes before decided to stop...
An evening by the Tyne … A 12 shot panorama taken under the Tyne bridge last week. The high tide made for very calm waters in the river, giving some...
The Castle keep makes a great viewpoint over Newcastle ... this was taken from the roof top looking towards the central station.
One from this afternoons Autumn wander down to Desmond Dene waterfall ...
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The Tyne Bridge is a through arch bridge over the River Tyne in North East England, linking Newcastle upon Tyne and Gateshead. It was designed by the engineering firm Mott, Hay and Anderson, who later designed the Forth Road Bridge, and was built by Dorman Long and Co. of Middlesbrough. The bridge was officially opened on 10 October 1928 by King George V and has since become a defining symbol of Tyneside. It is ranked as the tenth tallest structure in the city. Was in Newcastle over the weekend to catch Russell Howard at the Metro Radio Arena, really funny! Managed to get a few pics on sunday while waiting for the train and the Mrs and lad went wandering round the shops. Wished I'd brought the tripod, great skies for LE's at the bridges but thought bringing a camera was pushing it!
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With the barriers on this bridge I see old Cold War spy exchanges, well maybe not in Newcastle but you get the idea!
The Angle of the north at dusk ... taken as the sun set just to the left of the scene .. casting some lovely warm light across the snow covered grass...
Just as I was lining up the reflections in the puddle a bus came by ... Which was handy ;-)
Harrys bar & grill in Newcastle is just over the road from the Theatre royal... :-)
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