Cheers SimonOooh - Avocets! Fab shot Dave!
Ta muchlyNice shot Dave.
Well it works for me!
Cheers KellIt's a great shot - even with the 'little' shoehorn.
The light is fabulous.
Lovely light, trains, water, dogs and people for perspective what more do you need
Arches?
I looked at the definition of Arches in definitive source known as Wikipedia before heading out, plainly it should have referred to flat arches too….. Great picture too
Ta Simonworks for me Dave. Lovely Choo Choo too.
Cheers KeithLovely image and well worth the tiny rule bend, beautiful scene.
Thanks HelenI don't blame you for going for it anyway... gorgeous light and really nice composition.
Ta muchly BobStunning colours and composition.
Never mind the arches, it's the pistons!!
Thanks PaulThat certainly works
Cheers HelenGreat movement in the clouds and lovely light.
Thanks Simon. I was out with just the 105mm on my Nikon Zf so this is an iPhone shotLovely shot Dave - very nicely composed
My Wife did the same about that time.I lived a whole year (9 months) in Morecambe as a 2nd yr student at Lancaster. Can't remember it looking so charming. That was back in 81/82 I think. There was the famous pier at that time.
Ta - and it did about 10min later!Great light in the arches shot, give it a lovely golden hue. The weather shot has a good comp and that sky looks ready to drop buckets on you any minute.
Cheers MeganA good set up & you can definitely see that it's about to pour down as Ryan mentioned! Very apt for the theme
Arches - "they're not strictly arches" is a marvellous understatement but that's a lovely photo with nice warm light, made better by all the people with their arms in the taking-a-photo position.
Weather - what a great sky!
Loving the Arches shoe horn (I may have something in the same vein to come).
Weather is great. Doesn't the Winter Garden building have the look of a Victorian Terminus.