Victoria Dock, City of Hull

Victoria Dock housing development, built on the old Victoria timber dock, Hull. Seen here the twin lock pits forming the entry to the inner basin. April 9, 2007 Bookmark on Delicious Recommend on Facebook Share on Linkedin Tweet about it
Tilting & a Shifting

I’ve just updated to the latest version of Adobe Photoshop CS6, one of the many new features is the ‘Tilt & Shift’ filter which emulates the movements of a view camera to shift the plane of focus, so does Prague look like toy town ? Bookmark on Delicious Recommend on Facebook Share on Linkedin Tweet [...]
Front Cover

Nice to see my picture make the front cover of the latest KC White Pages Bookmark on Delicious Recommend on Facebook Share on Linkedin Tweet about it
See things in Black & White

Lee Radford has just made a return to the Hull FC side, coming out of retirement to play in the Easter Friday derby match scoring a try in the process. I photographs lee for this poster back in 2007. Bookmark on Delicious Recommend on Facebook Share on Linkedin Tweet about it
Barney

Chef Ian (Barney) Barnett Bookmark on Delicious Recommend on Facebook Share on Linkedin Tweet about it
Sea Dog

Skipper of the Yorkshire Belle pleasure cruiser Peter Richardson Bookmark on Delicious Recommend on Facebook Share on Linkedin Tweet about it
Springtime on Bridlington beach

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You won’t get fresher

Alan Smith displays his finest produce on his land around Winteringham, Lincolnshire. Bookmark on Delicious Recommend on Facebook Share on Linkedin Tweet about it
Windy Miller

David Andrews, The resident miller at Skidby windmill, seen here in 2008 Bookmark on Delicious Recommend on Facebook Share on Linkedin Tweet about it
Trade Winds

Trade Winds Oriental store in Scunthorpe. The owner poses for me in 2007, must slap myself on the wrist for not recording her name. Bookmark on Delicious Recommend on Facebook Share on Linkedin Tweet about it
Ken Bentley Speciality Foods

Ken Bentley poses for me in 2007 Bookmark on Delicious Recommend on Facebook Share on Linkedin Tweet about it
Witches

Prague, Czech Republic. Puppet witches for sale at a street market Bookmark on Delicious Recommend on Facebook Share on Linkedin Tweet about it
Prague Astronomical Clock

Prague, Czech Republic. Pictured the Prague Astronomical Clock. April 2008 Bookmark on Delicious Recommend on Facebook Share on Linkedin Tweet about it
Soon be gone? II

Following from yesterday’s post here’s another view of the rotting river jetty Bookmark on Delicious Recommend on Facebook Share on Linkedin Tweet about it
Soon to be gone?

The Alexandra Dock was built in 1885 as part of the construction of the Hull and Barnsley Railway. The jetty in the pictures was a riverside terminal and rail link. Immigrants from central europe landed here and took the direct rail link to Liverpool and then on to America. The remains seen here in 2007 [...]
Open to the Public

Lamp outside the public library on The Boulevard, Hessle road, Hull Bookmark on Delicious Recommend on Facebook Share on Linkedin Tweet about it
British Extracting Company

British Extracting Company works, Bankside industrial area along the River Hull Bookmark on Delicious Recommend on Facebook Share on Linkedin Tweet about it
Wilmington Bridge II

Here’s another view of the Wilmington Bridge, built as a railway crossing to run across the river Hull. Bookmark on Delicious Recommend on Facebook Share on Linkedin Tweet about it
Now you see it, Now you don’t

Our local radio station reported today the theft of a local landmark. The Voyage statue situated on Hulls pier opposite the Deep was stolen on Sunday evening. The statue has special significance to the Hull fishing community as it maintains the link between the city and Iceland. If it was stolen for scrap it [...]
Wilmington Bridge

Wilmington Bridge, built as a railway crossing to run across the river Hull. Bookmark on Delicious Recommend on Facebook Share on Linkedin Tweet about it
Clipper a year on

The end to the 2009/10 Clipper race for the John Harrison trophy, River Humber 17 July 2010 Bookmark on Delicious Recommend on Facebook Share on Linkedin Tweet about it
Tasty

This is the fanciest battered mushroom I’ve seen in a long time! Bookmark on Delicious Recommend on Facebook Share on Linkedin Tweet about it
The good old Humber Bridge

Although the Humber Bridge has been with us for many years (building started in 1970) its still a ‘draw’ to photographers, I personally never get tired of visiting the banks of the Humber to make a new image. Bookmark on Delicious Recommend on Facebook Share on Linkedin Tweet about it
The fishy trail

Eel on the River Hull board walk part of the fish trail Bookmark on Delicious Recommend on Facebook Share on Linkedin Tweet about it
