Inner Albert Dock. Always a nice time to get the camera out as the light starts to fade.
River Mersey. Evening approaching, heading back to the Marina.
Albert Dock Diamond Lights. A totally calm night, perfect for reflections.
Pier Head Stair Light. This was actually taken 13 years ago (2012).
Mann Island Glow. The sunsets in the Irish Sea are awesome at times.
The Waterfront. Seacombe Ferry Terminal this image is taken from, best place to get the waterfront across the Mersey.
A Big Pizza. Great advert for Pizza Express next to the wheel.
Crosby Sunset. Luck at times, the container ship sailing past the sunset.
Albert Dock Beetle. The only time i have seen one of the Fab Four lit up on the Albert Dock.
Canning Dock. Another old one, the long gone Mersey Bar Lightboat.
Salthouse Dock. The blue hour, as day turns to night.
Cobbles To Wellington. Not many places left now with visible cobblestones.
Princes Dock. Great place to get a photo, and there's a stone platform for an elevated view.
Hope Street. On the steps of the Metropolitan looking down Hope Street to the Anglican.
Pissing Down Pier Head. Taken from the Museum, nice dry and warm, and i stayed that way.
Empty Pier Head. Very unusual, it is ten past nine in the evening and the middle of July, and not a soul in sight.
Sunset Three, If you look closely just one person at the Pier Head, he is at the bus stop.
Three Graces. Showing my age, i can still remember walking down the floating tunnels to the ferry, and The Three Graces stood proud.
Echoooo. The Arena in 2016.
Albert Dock Trees. Who remembers the benches and trees, great for a drink and a sarnie sit down in the shade on a hot day. Why did the council rip it all up ?.
Lime Street Looking South. This is 2016, when you could drive through to Toxteth, Aigburth and Garston.
Lime Street Looking North. This view never changes.
Rainford Gardens. Who Went to Ted Baker go on own up.
Queen's Avenue. This side street is off Castle Street, lovely old shopfronts and buildings.
Metropolitan Cathedral. Day or Night this view is always the best.
St Mary's West Derby Village. Out the house double quick to get images in the snow. Yes i live in West Derby.
Queens Square. Need to catch a bus, or grab a Greggs Cheese and Onion Pasty yummy yummy.
Calderstones Park. Without a doubt the premiere park in Liverpool and my Terrier agrees with me, starts barking in the car when he smells we are close.
Fiddlers Ferry. Now a memory. Dynamite and wrecking crews.
Runcorn Bridge Old. Now a rant from me, the new bridge gets built so the old bridge which never charged, you have to pay now, oh of course the new bridge as well. How many bridges over the River Thames charge to cross them, we got ripped off.
Windermere Sunset. The rowing boats in a perfect line chained up. Doubt if anyone is going to pick one up and run away with a rowing boat.
New Brighton Lighthouse. Always a nice walk out to the lighthouse with the tide out.
New Brighton Lighthouse Sky. What an awesome Sky.
West Kirby. Looking across the Dee Estuary to the Welsh Hills with a cloud bank in sunshine, just an image i really like.
Blackpool Donkeys. A Blackpool tradition of a donkey ride on the beach.
Blackpool Tower. The tide rushing in, with people getting out the way before getting a bath.
Wast Water High. The deepest lake in England at 258 feet, also not the easiest place to get to. If your going to Wast Water, for the ultimate driving experience go over The Hardknott Pass, not in the Winter that is suicidal.
Two Teef. At the side of Wast Water, and they look like two teeth to me.
Wast Water Great Gable. At the top part of Wast Water, Great Gable in the distance.
Ullswater. After Covid, in 2021, a lovely hot August day, if you look closely on the left you will see all the people out sunbathing etc.
Ullswater Ferry. Covid over, the ferry full of people enjoying fresh air and open spaces.
Chester Dee. The River Dee Weir, with the tourist boats.
Nineteen Arches. Carr Mill Dam St Helen's, i used to go fishing at the Dam 60 years ago, nothing has changed.
Carr Mill Dam. Nice view down the Dam, and the Lakeland Terrier is mine, he,s keeping an eye out for a duck for Sunday Dinner.