New Project: Liverpool
November 30, 2008
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As I said in my last post I have stopped my project 365 that I was doing. But I want to replace it with something else that will put less demands on my time but give me a focus, and help me to continue moving forward with my photography skills.
I visited Liverpool (which is nearby) in the summer to take some shots and I have been uploading some of them (soon to be all) to my Flickr account. When it suddenly hit me that this could become a great project for me. I love architecture, and Liverpool certainly has lots of that. It’s nearby so there’s not much travel involved and I haven’t shot much city/urban photography so it would be something new as well.
I’m going to try and make it back over their before Christmas and spend the day there shooting and see what happens. I’ve not found my ‘niche’ or ’style’ yet in photography but this is something that interests me and should be a lot of fun!
Watch this space…
Mandy
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Image of the Week#32
August 25, 2008
This week in image of the week I’ve chosen a collection of photographs.
These are Liverpool’s famous Super Lamb Bananas, and there’s over 100 of them scattered around the city to celebrate Liverpool’s year as the Capital of Culture.
Here’s just a few of them, very photogenic though don’t you think!
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Image of the Week #17
April 14, 2008

This week in image of the week:
This has got to be one of my all time favourite photographs (of mine), I love finding a chance to take a photo slightly differently and although on it’s own Albert Dock (in Liverpool) is a very interesting and historic subject I thought it’s reflection would look just as good.
It’s one of those photos that I didn’t plan, it just struck me as I was walking along. The restaurant hadn’t opened yet so the table at the window was empty except for the salt and pepper pots! You may also notice my son’s head appearing at the bottom of the shot.
I love the architecture of the old warehouses around Albert Dock and the contrast of the more modern restaurant facade frames the shot nicely. I’m sure there could be improvements to be made but I didn’t have much time between passers by and my son! For my first reflection shot though, I am pleased with the results.
Mandy
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